The Department of Health on Tuesday said it registered 695 new infections of COVID-19, with active cases now down to 17,550. | zacariansINQ
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health on Tuesday said it registered 695 new infections of COVID-19, with active cases now down to 17,550.is now at 4,027,469 nationwide, with 3,945,419 recoveries and 64,500 deaths.These new infections are much lower than the average daily infections recorded from Nov. 14 to 20 at 1,296, as well as the recorded cases on Monday which was at 938.
It should be noted though, that this number reflected the 8,272 tests that were conducted on Sunday. The DOH usually collates the lowest number of conducted COVID-19 tests on Sunday, based on previous data released through the COVID-19 tracker
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