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DOH: Over 800,000 tested for COVID-19, so far

/ 10:04 AM July 07, 2020

Sec. Vince Dizon undergoing COVID-19 testing at SMC’s new lab

MANILA, Philippines — Over 800,000 individuals have so far been tested for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Department of Health (DOH) bared on Tuesday.

“We have a high of 19,500 tests done last week, and we now have already tested about 800,000 plus individuals,” Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said in an interview on ABS-CBN News Channel.

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Vergeire said  the country already has 75 licensed laboratories for COVID-19 testing and that the average of actual COVID-19 tests conducted is at 17,500 per day.

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The Philippine government aims to conduct 1 million tests for the coronavirus disease by July, following the recent arrival of over 1 million test kits.

The country previously exceeded its goal of 50,000 daily testing capacity by June, with 51,302 daily testing capacity as of June 19.

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On Monday, the DOH reported over 2,000 additional cases of infection for the second straight day, bringing the nationwide tally to 46,333.

A total of 12,185 patients have so far recovered while 1,303 others expired.

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