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Group: State of calamity due to COVID-19 should be extended until Q1 of 2023

By: - Reporter /
/ 10:16 PM November 24, 2022

The state of calamity imposed all over the country due to COVID-19 should be extended further until the first quarter of 2023 in light of a possible spike in cases during the holiday season, a group of private hospitals recommended on Thursday. 

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MANILA, Philippines — The state of calamity imposed all over the country due to COVID-19 should be extended further until the first quarter of 2023 in light of a possible spike in cases during the holiday season, a group of private hospitals recommended on Thursday.

Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines (PHAPI) president Dr. Jose de Grano said that active COVID-19 cases in the country currently stands at 17,000 and this could further increase during the holiday season due to increased mobility and lax health protocols.

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“Tuloy-tuloy pa rin po ‘yan [cases], lalo na po ngayon na magkakaroon tayo ng mga holiday season. Kita naman po ninyo na halos lahat hindi na nagma-maskara. So ibig sabihin may posibilidad pa rin na tumaas,” he said.

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(The cases are still increasing, especially now during the holiday season. You can also see that many people are no longer wearing masks so there really is a possibility of a spike in cases.)

“Sa tingin po natin dapat ituloy po ‘yan kahit po siguro until the first quarter of the year,” De Grano added.

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(So we think that the state of calamity should be extended until the first quarter of the year.)

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The pandemic-induced state of calamity in the country is set to expire on Dec. 31, 2022.

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The use of face masks in the Philippines — both indoors and outdoors — is currently optional, excepts of places like hospitals, ambulances, and public land, air, or sea transportation.

READ: Palace: State of calamity due to COVID continued for ‘possibly 3 months’

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