Calabarzon active COVID-19 cases double in a week – DOH | Inquirer News

Calabarzon active COVID-19 cases double in a week – DOH

Suspected Covid-19 patients and relatives rest in a parking lot turned into a covid ward outside a hospital in Binan, Laguna

FILE PHOTO: Suspected COVID-19 patients and relatives rest in a parking lot turned into a covid ward outside a hospital in Binan town, Laguna province south of Manila on September 6, 2021. (Photo by Maria Tan / AFP)

LUCENA CITY – The Department of Health (DOH) in the Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) region recorded 226 active COVID-19 cases as of Tuesday (June 21) showing more than 100 percent increase of infected patients a week ago, health authorities reported.

The Health Education and Promotion Unit of DOH-Calabarzon as of 3 p.m. on Tuesday reported 46 new active infections in the region.

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The total number of current active COVID-19 cases in the region reached 227 which were only 113 a week ago, the DOH Calabarzon data on its Facebook showed.

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Cavite topped the list with 119 active cases followed by Batangas, 53; Laguna, 49; Rizal, 48; Quezon, 7; and Lucena City, 1.

From June 15 to 21, the five provinces in the region recorded a total of 186 compared to 103 cases from June 8 to 14.

As of June 21, the Calabarzon region recorded 499,792 COVID-cases, 486,044 recoveries and 13,471 deaths since the pandemic broke out in March 2020.

The Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases placed the Batangas, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal under alert level 1, the most lenient in a five-tier alert status until June 30.

The task force also placed Lucena City, classified as a highly urbanized city in Quezon, and 14 other municipalities in the province under alert level 1.

The rest of Quezon’s 26 localities will remain under alert level 2.

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