Daily average of COVID-19 cases in QC down to 29 – Octa | Inquirer News

Daily average of COVID-19 cases in QC down to 29 – Octa

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 05:41 PM December 06, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — Quezon City averages 29 COVID cases a day, think tank OCTA Research said on Monday.

It said the daily average between Nov. 29 and Dec. 5 represents a -41 percent weekly growth rate, compared to the daily average from the previous week.

“The current number is the lowest 7-day average in Quezon City since May 20 to 26, 2020,” Octa said in its report.

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Meanwhile, Quezon City’s current average daily attack rate is 0.91 per 100,000 individuals, while its reproduction number is 0.32 as of Dec. 2.

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RT-PCR testing positivity rate also decreased to 1.4 percent, which Octa said is within the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation of less than 3 percent — which is considered “very low.”

Octa also noted a low health care utilization rate in the city, with hospital bed occupancy at only 35 percent and intensive care unit occupancy at 45 percent.

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“Overall, Quezon City is considered a low-risk area using indicators based on DOH (Department of Health) and covidactnow.org,” OCTA said.

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Octa added that the city’s goal now is to “sustain the low number of new cases through excellent pandemic management.”

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Meanwhile, the DOH earlier announced that the country is now at minimal risk for COVID-19 while the National Capital Region is at low-risk case classification.

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