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DOH Bicol records 150 percent increase in COVID-19 cases

DOH Bicol records 150 percent increase in COVID-19 cases

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LEGAZPI CITY –– The Department of Health (DOH) in Bicol has recorded a 150 percent increase in COVID-19 cases in the region during the past week.

In a bulletin released on Monday, June 20, DOH Bicol recorded 15 new cases from June 12 to 18, higher than six cases in the previous week.

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Five reported cases were from Sorsogon, six from Catanduanes, three from Camarines Sur and one from Camarines Norte.

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The region has recorded 59,158 cases of COVID-19 since March 2020, with 56,216 recoveries and 2,594 deaths.

Noemi Bron, officer-in-charge of the health promotion and communications cluster of DOH Bicol, said the increase could be attributed to the start of in-person activities and gatherings of people.

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“There were many gatherings like the elections, fiesta, weddings, etc., and the effect of vaccines is waning over time, so, [they] need a booster,” she said.

As of June 18, a total of 3,417,042 individuals were fully vaccinated, while 394,966 received booster or additional doses.

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