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Philippines has low COVID-19 mortality rate–President Duterte

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President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday said the Philippines has a low mortality rate from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),  and that there is  nothing to worry about even if its number of the confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to rise.

“You will see that the Philippines, ratio and proportion, vis-a-vis with the population, we have a low rate of mortality here in this country,” Duterte said in a televised briefing Thursday night.

“All in all, para sa akin, hindi naman masama ito (All in all, for me, there is nothing wrong with it),” Duterte said.

The Philippines has a current estiimated population of around 108 million, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.

In the same briefing, Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Francisco Duque III said the spike in cases is due to the increase in the number of validated cases.

He also said that there are still some laboratories that have difficulties in their validating process.

“Kumpara po sa mga nakaraang araw, ay ang trend ng mga bilang ng kaso ay tumaas, ngunit dahil po ito sa patuloy na pagtaas ng mga kasong ating nava-validate (Compared to the other days, the trend in the number of cases is still rising, but this is due to the increasing number of validated cases.),” said Duque.

Duque noted that 90 percent of the COVID-19 cases in the country are mild cases, with the severe to critical cases at only less than 2 percent.

“Tumaas man po ang ating kaso, pero sa pangkalahatan naman, ang mild cases po natin ay nasa 90 percent, at 7.3 percent naman ang asymptomatic, ‘yung wala pong nararamdamang sakit, at less than 2 percent naman po ang severe to critical cases (Even if the number of cases increased, as a whole, 90 percent of the cases are mild cases, and 7.3 percent of the cases are asymptomatic, those who do not show symptoms, and less than 2 percent are severe to critical cases.),” he said.

Duque also said the country has sufficient medical capacity to combat the pandemic.

“Around mga 60 plus percent reserve capacity in terms of available mechanical ventillators, available intensive care units and also our isolation beds,” he said.

Duterte also announced that Metro Manila will transition to a more relaxed general community quarantine (GCQ) starting June 1, following a 2-month lockdown to stem the spread of COVID-19.

Other areas that will be placed under GCQ from June 1 are regions 2, 3, 4A, Pangasinan, Albay and Davao City, he said./Stacy Ang

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