DOH lists 2,087 new COVID-19 cases, 8 labs without data

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines on Monday logged 2,087 new coronavirus cases, pushing its total caseload to 2,805,294.

Authorities said 1.1% of the overall count of infections remain as active cases. They added that eight laboratories did not submit testing output. 

"Based on data in the last 14 days, the eight non-reporting labs contribute, on average, 0.8% of samples tested and 1.2% of positive individuals," DOH continued.

  • Active cases: 32,077 or 1.1% of the total

  • Deaths: 91, pushing the count to 44,521

  • Recoveries: 3,510 bringing the number to 2,728,696

 

 

Updated face shield policy expected soon

  • The Department of Health called on local governments to wait for the pandemic task force's decision before issuing orders that would relax the use of face shields. 

  • DOH detected 651 more cases of the highly transmissible Delta variant of COVID-19 from samples collected in past months. It also reported two cases of new variants. 

  • The Bureau of Immigration said they are prepared should the government lift restrictions on the entry of foreign travelers as the country continues to see a decline in new coronavirus cases. 

  • Latest data showed there are now 29.47 million Filipinos fully vaccinated for COVID-19, equal to 38.21% out of the government's target of inoculating 77.13 million this year. 

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