Metro Manila lists 637 new COVID-19 cases | Inquirer News

Metro Manila lists 637 new COVID-19 cases

/ 01:36 AM July 14, 2022

Metro Manila skyline at night. STORY: Metro Manila lists 637 new COVID-19 cases

Metro Manila skyline at night (INQUIRER FILE PHOTO / JILSON SECKLER TIU)

MANILA, Philippines — Metro Manila registered 637 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, independent analytics group OCTA Research reported.

The 637 cases in the capital region are included in the 1,604 fresh infections recorded nationwide.

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Of the new cases in Metro Manila, 112 are in Quezon City, OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David said on Twitter.

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Makati trailed Quezon City with 110 fresh infections.

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The remaining local government units in Metro Manila posted less than 100 new cases. Below is the breakdown:

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  • Manila – 73
  • Pasig – 52
  • Las Piñas – 41
  • Taguig – 37
  • Parañaque – 34
  • Pasay – 33
  • Mandaluyong – 31
  • Marikina – 30
  • Muntinlupa – 29
  • San Juan – 19
  • Valenzuela – 15
  • Caloocan – 12
  • Pateros – 5
  • Malabon – 2
  • Navotas – 2

On Tuesday, David said that the rise of COVID-19 infections in Metro Manila “may be close to peaking or may have already peaked.”

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