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COVID-19 cases drop to fewest in a month

/ 05:44 AM June 15, 2023

COVID-19_OMICRON_POSITIVE STORY: COVID-19 cases drop to fewest in a month

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MANILA, Philippines — New COVID-19 cases dropped to 418 on Tuesday, the lowest in more than a month, according to the COVID-19 Tracker of the Department of Health (DOH).

The daily caseload was the lowest since April 25, when reported daily infections were pegged at 315. COVID-19 cases gradually increased in the past month until it peaked at a little over 2,000 per day.

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Total active infections nationwide slightly dipped to 10,108 and the country’s COVID-19 tally has reached 4,156,176.

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The death toll remained at 66,481, as no new fatalities were recorded in the last eight days.

Meanwhile, the rollout of bivalent COVID-19 vaccines will be officially launched on June 21 at the Philippine Heart Center, according to the DOH on Wednesday.

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