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PH’s COVID-19 positivity rate falls to 11.1 percent, but more infections expected

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/ 09:00 PM June 15, 2023

The seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate in the country further fell to 11.1 percent on Thursday, said Octa Research fellow Guido David.

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MANILA, Philippines — The seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate in the country further fell to 11.1 percent on Thursday, said Octa Research fellow Guido David.

This is a slight decline from the 11.9 percent nationwide positivity rate on Wednesday.

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In a Twitter post, David noted that the Department of Health (DOH) had reported 528 new COVID-19 cases – an uptick from its previous daily record of 468 fresh infections.

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The country’s tally of active COVID-19 cases now stands at 9,783.

“Projecting 550 to 650 new cases on [June 16, 2023],” David said.

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From the 528 new COVID-19 cases, 111 are in Metro Manila.

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David earlier said the positivity rate in the capital region dropped below the 10 percent mark at 9.4 percent as of June 13.
This, he noted, is a decrease from 14.6 percent on June 6.

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In May, the World Health Organization said the COVID-19 pandemic, which had plagued the world for more than three years, no longer constitutes a global health emergency.

But, said the DOH, this does not put an end to the health crisis brought about by the virus.

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