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BREAKING!  DOH logs 3,954 new COVID cases—-Total 89,374 cases;  1,983 deaths;  65,064 recoveries

The Philippines  reported last Thursday  that there are 89,374 Filipinos infected with COVID-19 after the Department of Health (DOH) reported a record-high 3,954 new cases —-1,320 of which were “fresh” and 2,634 were reported late.

This marks the first time that new cases breached the 3,000 mark and the 16th day in a row during which more than 1,300 new cases were announced, the DOH said.

The DOH also reported a staggering 38,075 new recoveries, bringing the total to 65,064.

Death  toll climbed to 1,983 after 23 more patients succumbed to the respiratory illness.

The DOH  attributed the record-high new cases and recoveries to “enhanced data reconciliation efforts with local governments.”

“Early this month, the DOH created the COVID-19 Surveillance and Quick Action Unit which focuses on data collection, validation, and reconciliation of information available at the local and national level,” it said in a statement.

“These massive data reconciliation efforts have resulted in faster and more accurate tagging of health statuses, particularly on deaths and recoveries. Data on recovery reconciliations will be reported every 15 days,” it added.

The DOH explained that the data reconciliation efforts led to the identification of over 3,000 new recoveries between July 12 and 14, while the “mass recovery adjustment” on July 15 re-tagged all mild and asymptomatic cases as recovered.

Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire earlier said repeat tests  would no longer be required for a COVID-19 patient to be tagged as a recovery.

“Current recovery policies now show that at the 10th day of illness, the risk of transmitting the virus to other people is significantly reduced,” the DOH said.

The number of active cases undergoing treatment or quarantine also dropped to 22,327, 88% of which are mild, 9.6% are asymptomatic, 1.4% are severe and 1% are in severe condition.

The department also removed 66 duplicate cases from the total tally of infections.

The government’s inter-agency COVID-19 task force is set to recommend to President Rodrigo Duterte another extension of the general community quarantine over Metro Manila.

Presidential spokesman Harry Roque earlier said “things will not be the same” after the chief executive announced changes to the country’s coronavirus response later on Thursday./Stacy Ang

 

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