MANILA, Philippines — The number of confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients in the Philippines has reached 15,049, as the Department of Health (DOH) reported 380 new cases as of 4
This is the second consecutive day that the country logged over 300 new coronavirus infections after averaging 220 cases in the past weeks.Meanwhile, 94 more patients have recovered from the respiratory disease, bringing the total recoveries to 3,506.On Tuesday, the DOH reportedThis is also the first time in nearly three weeks that new cases for a day exceeded 300. On May 7, there were 339 new cases.due to the inclusion of returning Filipino migrant workers’ positive test results.
However, she noted that it is not the sole reason behind the surge as there are still cases being reported from different parts of the country. Meanwhile, Malacañang said the increase in new cases is somehow expected after the government moved to
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