DOH: PH COVID-19 situation improving

The Philippines COVID-19 situation continues to improve, including its ranking in terms of fatality rate for having the least number of COVID-19 deaths compared to other wealthy nations.

In the Nikkei COVID-19 Recovery Index, the Philippines’ spot also improved to 103rd out of 121 countries as of Oct. 31, a month after it ranked last.

“This is not a metric under normal circumstances. This is a metric adopted precisely under a state of public health emergency, where the impact of COVID-19 is also felt across the health sector and across all other disease entities so tayo lumalabas maganda ang ating performance,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said.

Duque said the development should be attributed to the country’s healthcare workers.

Meanwhile the OCTA Research Group said the seven-day average of new cases in the National Capital Region (NCR) decreased to 293 or less than 300 for the first time since January.

OCTA’s Dr. Guido David said this could further slip to less than 200 by the first week of December, and to less than 100 around Christmas time.

 

Other metrics

Metro Manila also maintained its low reproduction number, positivity rate and healthcare utilization rate at 0.50, 2%, and 24%, respectively. However, the Department of Health (DOH) said the case decline in the country and in the capital regions has slowed down.

The DOH reported more than 2,000 cases on Nov. 21 which was the highest since Nov. 10.

“Assuming magkaroon ng pagtaas in the next few days, the reason for this could be increased social mobility. Remember, we’re down to Alert Level 2 and we have expanded capacity,” Duque said.

The DOH is hopeful that the Philippines will not go the way of some European countries experiencing a surge after easing restrictions, saying that the public’s behavior toward protocol compliance is improving.

 

Vax drive

Vaccination continues to be strengthened in the country amid data showing that 93.49% of the more than 30,000 deaths were unvaccinated, and that 86% of 216,074 COVID-19 cases in hospitals from March 1 to Nov. 14 are unvaccinated.

“COVID-19 severe and critical symptoms are 1.75 times more likely to occur among unvaccinated, compared to those vaccinated with two doses,” DOH USec. Maria Rosario Vergeire said.

“And deaths from COVID-19 are 2.6 times more likely to occur among unvaccinated, compared to those vaccinated with two doses,” she added.

The administration of booster and additional shots has already started covering healthcare workers, senior citizens, and immunocompromised individuals. – Report from Mark Fetalco/AG-rir

Watch the full report here:

 

Popular

PH acquires 12 FA-50 combat jets from South Korea — DND

By Brian Campued In line with the Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept of the Department of National Defense (DND) as well as the modernization of the...

PBBM: PH wants alliance based on ‘mutual respect, shared goals’

By Ruth Abbey Gita-Carlos | Philippine News Agency The Philippines, which has gone a long way from a “fledgling Republic to an active and responsible...

DICT’s Free Wi-Fi reaches Tawi-Tawi

By Brian Campued The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) on Tuesday launched the Free Wi-Fi for All program in the province of Tawi-Tawi,...

ICC plenary rejects Duterte move to disqualify 2 judges

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency The International Criminal Court’s (ICC) plenary of judges unanimously rejected the motion of former president Rodrigo...