DOH: No COVID-19 surge during holidays

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) said Thursday that COVID-19 transmission remained low during the Christmas and New Year holidays, dispelling fears of a new surge. 

The DOH advised the public against claims of a new COVID-19 wave in Metro Manila, attributed to a physician from St. Luke’s Medical Center, circulating online. 

“There is no credible evidence or official announcement from health authorities supporting the assertion of a surge in COVID-19 cases at the mentioned hospital,” the agency said. 

According to the health department, bed occupancy for COVID-19 cases in intensive care units remained low between November and December 2023, reaching a maximum of only 16% and averaging 12%. 

Non-ICU bed occupancy followed a similar pattern, peaking at 19% and averaging at 17%. The proportion of severe and critical admissions also remained low, currently at 11%

The DOH reported the average number of new COVID-19 cases per day for the week of December 26 to January 1 decreased by 10% compared to the daily average of new infections from December 19 to 25.

“Our data shows the continuous low transmission and mild presentation of COVID-19 locally. This is due to Filipinos choosing healthy behaviors and heeding the call for multiple layers of protection,” the DOH said, as it reminded the public not to be complacent against COVID-19.

Misinformation spreaders warned

The DOH called on Filipinos to rely on information about COVID-19 from reputable sources such as the agency and other official health organizations.

“Misinformation can contribute to unnecessary panic and fear,” the department said. 

The agency warned that it may file criminal complaints if false claims persist. 

There are currently around 5,310 active COVID-19 cases in the Philippines. Since the start of the pandemic, more than 4.06 million people have recovered, while over 66,000 have died in the country.

 

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