Belmonte reports all-time low of 151 active COVID-19 cases in QC
MANILA, Philippines — COVID-19 cases in Quezon City are continuing to drop as residents and workers continue to get vaccinated against the virus, report from the City Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit (CESU) showed.
On Thursday, the city recorded its new all-time low of 151 active cases, no new deaths, and an average of 16 new cases per day over the week.
“This is a welcome development for us in the city, and we want to thank every QCitizen for their sense of responsibility which made this possible,” said Mayor Joy Belmonte.
Out of 142 barangays (villages) in the city, there are now 53 barangays or 37 percent with zero active cases over the past two weeks.
“The last time we recorded the lowest number of active cases was in December 2021, with 165 cases. Then it went up again due to the Omicron variant,” said Dr. Rolly Cruz, head of CESU.
Article continues after this advertisementBelmonte reminded those who have yet to get their COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot to do so by visiting the nearest barangay health center or by registering online via https://qceservices.quezoncity.gov.ph/qcvaxeasy.
As of March 31, QC reported more than 5.57 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered, with 2.56 million adults and minors having received at least one dose, while 2.4 million individuals are considered fully vaccinated.
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