DOH logs 28,008 COVID cases from August 8 to 14 | Inquirer News

DOH logs 28,008 COVID cases from August 8 to 14

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 05:45 PM August 15, 2022

Confirmed cases of Covid-19

Confirmed cases of Covid-19 from August 8 to 14. 

MANILA, Philippines — A total of 28,008 infections of COVID-19 were logged by the Department of Health (DOH) from August 8 to 14, slightly higher than the previous week’s 27,331.

In its weekly-released data, DOH reported an average daily rate of 4,001, three percent higher than 3,904 the week before.

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Meanwhile, 101 or 0.36 percent of the total cases were tagged as severe or critical, bringing the active number of severe or critical cases to 822.

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An additional 229 deaths were also added to the country’s COVID-19 death toll — 98 of which occurred in August, while the rest were backlogs from September 2021 to July 2022.

Non-ICU-bed utilization rate remained at 30.9 percent, while the ICU-bed utilization rate also increased from 24.8 percent to 28 percent.

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Regarding vaccination progress, fully-vaccinated individuals are now at 72,107,090 (92.33 percent of the target population) after 208,369 additional individuals were vaccinated in the past week.

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On the other hand, individuals with booster shots are now at 17,015,413 after 412,316 additional individuals were inoculated in the same period.

Based on the DOH’s COVID-19 tracker on its website, as of August 14, active COVID-19 infections nationwide currently number 40,016.

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