PH now at ‘critical risk’ for COVID-19 transmission, says Duque | Inquirer News

PH now at ‘critical risk’ for COVID-19 transmission, says Duque

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 12:06 AM January 11, 2022

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is now at “critical risk” for COVID-19 transmission, said Health Secretary Francisco Duque III on Monday during a taped briefing with President Rodrigo Duterte.

“Our country is currently in critical risk case classification with an increase of 690 percent in our 7-day average of daily reported cases,” Duque said in Filipino.

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Apart from average daily cases, Duque also said that the country’s two-week growth rate is now 3,663 percent, the average daily attack rate (ADAR) is 10.47, and the positivity rate is 40.4 percent.

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The ADAR refers to the percentage of an at-risk population that is infected with the virus during a specific time period.

This is significantly higher than on Jan. 3, when the Department of Health (DOH) first classified the country as “high risk” with a 222 percent growth rate when comparing cases recorded from Dec. 6 to 19, 2021 and Dec. 20, 2021, to Jan. 2, 2022.

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Meanwhile, the country’s national bed utilization rate is at 40 percent, the ICU utilization rate is at 38 percent, and the mechanical ventilator utilization rate is at 17 percent.

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“So all of these show that the utilization rate has increased,” Duque said.

Earlier, the DOH reported another all-time high of daily new cases at 33,169.

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Active infections nationwide currently number 157,526, and the confirmed total is 2,998,530.

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