PH now classified again as ‘high risk’ for COVID-19

By Ma. Teresa Montemayor / Philippine News Agency

MANILA – The country is classified high risk for COVID-19 following the increase in cases toward the end of 2021, a health official said Monday (Jan. 3).

Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said the epidemic curve shows the current average daily cases have increased significantly by 570% this week – Dec. 27, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022 – which is seven times higher than in previous weeks.

“Nationally we are now at high-risk case classification from low-risk case class in the previous week, showing a positive two-week growth rate at 222% and a moderate risk average daily attack rate of 1.07 case for every 100,000 individuals,” Vergeire said in a media forum.

Latest data from the Department of Health showed that the island groups are showing signs of increase in cases while the National Capital Region (NCR) shows a sharp uptick in cases in the recent weeks.

“Likewise, the NCR is at high-risk case classification showing a high risk one week growth rate and two-week growth rate and moderate risk daily average attack rate of 5.42 cases per 100,000 population,” Vergeire said.

The health systems capacity in the region remains under 50% utilization, while the national beds capacity is at low risk with total utilization at 18%, and intensive care unit beds utilization at 22%.

The five other regions with positive one week growth rate and two-week growth rate include Region 4-A (Calabarzon), Region 3, Region 9, Region 11, and Region 10. These regions have low to moderate risk case classification.

“The rest of the regions showed positive increasing cases only in the recent one week. Healthcare utilization rate in all regions remains to be low risk,” Vergeire said. (PNA) -ag

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