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DOH chief warns of possible uptick in COVID-19 cases after holidays

By: - Reporter / @KAguilarINQ
/ 03:17 AM November 24, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — Health  Secretary Francisco Duque III warned the public on Monday against complacency during the holiday season as this could result in an increase in COVID-19 cases.

The Department of Health will come up with a contingency plan for a “post-holiday season surge” in coronavirus infections nationwide, Duque said in a pre-recorded meeting led by President Rodrigo Duterte that was aired late Monday night.

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“I want to remind everyone that, while the number of cases continues to decrease, this should not be a reason for us to be complacent,“ Duque said in Filipino.

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He reminded the public to continue observing minimum health standards like wearing face masks and face shields, observing physical distancing, and frequent hand washing during the holidays.

New cases of COVID-19 nationwide have remained below 2,000 in the last two weeks.

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The Philippines has so far recorded 420,614 COVID-19 cases with 8,173 deaths and 386,604 recoveries.

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