Daily average COVID-19 cases fall by 36% | Inquirer News
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Daily average COVID-19 cases fall by 36%

/ 05:15 AM January 31, 2023

MANILA, Philippines — The confirmed COVID-19 cases reported daily have fallen to less than 200 over the past week, said the Department of Health (DOH).

The latest weekly case bulletin showed a 36 percent drop in the daily average number of people who tested positive for the coronavirus, to 172 from the previous week’s 270.

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Out of the 1,206 new confirmed cases last week, only one was in severe or critical condition.

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Currently, there are 456 COVID-19 patients in hospitals who are severely or critically ill.

Active cases or people still infected with the virus fell to 9,952 from 10,587 a week ago.

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Nearly 40 percent or 3,936 active cases were admitted to hospitals while the majority were presumed to be recovering at home.

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Meanwhile, the DOH belatedly confirmed 74 more COVID-19 deaths, including two deaths that occurred more than two years ago.

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This raised the official death toll to 65,775 out of 4,073,216 confirmed cases since the DOH confirmed the first case on Jan. 30, 2020, in a Chinese female tourist from Wuhan, China.

The utilization of COVID-19 intensive care unit (ICU) beds improved to 14 percent from 16.1 percent last week.
Around 19.5 percent of non-ICU COVID-19 beds are in use, compared to 19.1 percent last week.

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A total of 73,834,420 Filipinos have been fully vaccinated, representing 94.5 percent of the government’s target of 78.1 million.

However, only 21.34 million have received at least one additional dose as a booster.

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