MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines breached a million COVID-19 infections on Monday as officials reported 8,929 additional cases.
While experts have noted a decrease in daily infections in Metro Manila last week, the numbers are still high compared with what the country reported before March.
The overall count is now at 1,006,428. Active cases also decreased by 2,452 from yesterday's 77,075.
- Active cases: 74,623 or 7.4% of the total
- Recoveries: 11,333, bringing the number to 914,952
- Deaths: 70, or now 16,853 in total
What's new today?
- Health Secretary Francisco Duque III backed an extension of the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine in NCR Plus until May. He said this as many hospitals remain in critical status.
- A House bill was filed seeking to make COVID-19 vaccination in the country mandatory. But the DOH said this should be "purely voluntary" as the jabs remain in development stage.
- DOH said it is developing a home care package for mild COVID-19 patients. An official said this could also help decongest hospitals.
- The Department of the Interior and Local Government urged community pantry organizers to turn over their aid to barangays to reach the elderly in their homes.