Misamis Oriental’s COVID-19 positivity rate jacked up to 26.8 percent which is considered “high,” independent analytics group Octa Research said. | DFernandezINQ
MANILA, Philippines — Misamis Oriental’s COVID-19 positivity rate jacked up to 26.8 percent which is considered “high,” independent analytics group Octa Research said on Monday.
In a Twitter post, Octa Research fellow Guido David said that Misamis Oriental’s positivity rate rose from 17.1 percent on March 18 to 26.8 percent on March 25.7-day positivity rate in NCR remained flat at 3.2% as of March 25 2023. Slight increases were noted in many provinces. Misamis Oriental positivity rate increased from 17.1% to 26.8% .
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