Rise in Metro Manila COVID-19 cases probably not just a ‘holiday uptick’ – OCTA fellow | Inquirer News

Rise in Metro Manila COVID-19 cases probably not just a ‘holiday uptick’ – OCTA fellow

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 12:56 AM December 29, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — The rise in COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila may no longer just be a “holiday uptick,” according to a Twitter post made on Tuesday by Dr. Guido David, a fellow of independent pandemic monitor OCTA Research,

David said the daily positivity rate of Metro Manila had gone above 5 percent and its seven-day positivity rate stood at 2.4 percent.

“New cases in the country are projected to hit 1,200 by December 29, 2021, with at least 400 in the NCR [National Capital Region as Metro Manila is also known],” said David.

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“There is now concern that this is not just a holiday uptick,” he added.

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The reproduction number in Metro Manila also increased to 1.03 percent.

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The reproduction number refers to the average number of persons who can be potentially infected.

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“This rapid increase in the reproduction number could only mean one thing. Let us continue to be extra vigilant and not complacent in following minimum public health protocols,” David said.

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Earlier, the Department of Health (DOH) registered 421 new coronavirus cases and 248 recoveries — the fifth consecutive day when it recorded more infections than recoveries since the daily cases dipped to less than 1,000.

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Moreover, the positivity rate also rose to 2.6 percent, bringing the overall case count to 2,839,111.

READ: COVID-19 positivity rate in PH now at 2.6%; 421 new cases logged

In a separate advisory, the DOH also took note of the rise in COVID-19 cases in the last seven days to 351 cases per day from the 289 recorded in the previous week.

Calabarzon and Metro Manila showed a slight uptick in the positivity rate — from 0.6 percent to 0.9 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively.

However, most of these cases are mild or asymptomatic, the DOH said.

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