DOH COVID-19 tracker: 2,001 new infections | Inquirer News

DOH COVID-19 tracker: 2,001 new infections

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 08:59 PM September 26, 2022

DOH COVID-19 tracker: 2,001 new infections

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MANILA, Philippines — An additional 2,001 infections were added to the country’s total COVID-19 caseload on Monday, further raising active infections to 37,082.

As a result, the country’s overall number of COVID-19 cases is 3,940,201, with 3,840,300 recoveries and 62,819 fatalities based on the Department of Health’s (DOH) online COVID-19 tracker.

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The DOH tracker also showed that Metro Manila, with 13,861 COVID cases, continues to outpace Calabarzon (5,138), Central Luzon (2,819), and other regions in the past two weeks.

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With 3,250 infections, Quezon City remains the worst affected location, followed by Manila (1,820) and Cavite (1,728).

Meanwhile, only 11,706 individuals were tested for COVID-19 on Sunday, September 26, reflecting the tallied number of new infections on Tuesday.

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