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COVID-19 positivity rate nationwide now at 9.4%, says Octa

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 07:53 AM June 22, 2023

The country’s COVID-19 positivity rate fell slightly to 9.4 percent on June 21, according to Octa Research fellow Guido David.

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MANILA, Philippines — The country’s COVID-19 positivity rate fell slightly to 9.4 percent on June 21, according to Octa Research fellow Guido David.

Based on David’s previous updates, the rate decreased slightly from the 9.5 percent logged the day before.

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In a Twitter post on Wednesday evening, David reported that the country had recorded 497 new coronavirus infections, with the most cases from Metro Manila at 117, according to the Department of Health (DOH).

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Given these figures, David said that June 22 could see 500 to 600 new COVID-19 cases.

The DOH said it recorded 80 COVID-19 Omicron subvariants in areas within Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) and Western Visayas. Out of that number, 73 infections were from Western Visayas, and the other seven were recorded in CAR.

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READ: 80 Omicron COVID-19 cases recorded in CAR, Western Visayas

Meanwhile, David also noted that the country has 4,160,651 confirmed coronavirus infections, with 8,275 active cases, 4,085,894 recoveries, and 66,482 deaths, based on DOH’s COVID-19 tracker as of June 21.

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