Octa Research projects 500 daily COVID-19 cases by mid-March | Inquirer

Octa Research projects 500 daily COVID-19 cases by mid-March

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/ 01:10 PM February 28, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines may have only around 500 daily COVID-19 cases by mid-March, based on the projections of independent analytics group Octa Research.

Currently, daily COVID-19 infections are around 1,000.

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“We’re projecting na cases will either continue to decrease, although baka bumagal na ‘yung (it may slow down, the) rate of decrease, or baka mag- (it may) plateau na rin siya (too),” Dr. Guido David David, Octa Research fellow, said during Monday’s Laging Handa public briefing.

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“We are actually projecting na it will continue to decrease. Hopefully, down to around 500 cases per day sometimes March, siguro (maybe) by mid-March,” he added.

The group earlier estimated that cases may decline to less than 1,000 by March.

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On Sunday, the country registered 1,038 new COVID-19 infections, driving the overall case count to 3,661,049.

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