Octa: COVID-19 positivity rate slightly increases in Metro Manila

Octa: COVID-19 positivity rate slightly increases in Metro Manila

/ 09:57 AM December 28, 2023

Metro Manila’s weekly COVID-19 positivity rate has slightly increased, Octa Research fellow Dr. Guido David said on Thursday. 

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MANILA, Philippines — Metro Manila’s weekly COVID-19 positivity rate has slightly increased, Octa Research fellow Dr. Guido David said on Thursday.

In a tweet, David said the region’s positivity rate is now at 24.8 percent.

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“National Capital Region’s weekly COVID-19 positivity rate went up slightly from 22 percent on Dec 19 to 24.8 on Dec 26,” said David.

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The positivity rate pertains to the number of individuals who test positive for Covid-19 out of all those who have been examined for the disease.

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In a separate tweet, David said the region could also record about 250 to 350 new infections on December 28.

David earlier pointed out that COVID-19 infections in the region “seem to be peaking as per projections.” He then warned that infections are likely to spread to other provinces.

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Earlier, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said the slight uptick in Covid-19 cases has not yet reached an alarming rate, adding that masking is still optional and not mandatory.

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