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PH posts 133 new COVID-19 infections

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 01:24 AM June 01, 2022

Facade of the DOH main office in Manila. STORY: PH posts 133 new COVID-19 infections

Facade of the DOH main office in Manila. (INQUIRER.net file photo)

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) logged 133 infections of COVID-19 Tuesday, bringing the number of active cases to 2,415.

Both the new cases and active cases are slightly lower than the numbers recorded on Monday at 197 and 2,448, respectively.

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The new cases on Tuesday are also lower than the 188 average number of cases recorded from May 23 to 29 based on a total of 1,317 cases.

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These figures bring the total number of confirmed infections to 3,690,581 nationwide, with 3,627,711 recoveries and 60,455 deaths, according to the latest data shown in the DOH COVID-19 Tracker.

Meanwhile, 16,908 individuals were tested on Monday, May 30.

New infections nationwide have been slowly increasing in the past few weeks.

Experts previously warned that COVID-19 infections may surge by May due to neglected health standards.

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