The COVID-19 positivity rate in the NCR has dipped to 4.9 percent as of July 1, Octa Research fellow David Guido said. | FArgosinoINQ
MANILA, Philippines — The COVID-19 positivity rate in the National Capital Region has dipped to 4.9 percent as of July 1, Octa Research fellow David Guido said.
In a Twitter post on Sunday evening, David said that the rate in Metro Manila decreased from 5 percent last June 30 to 4.9 percent on Sunday.He likewise noted that the rates in Laguna and Rizal fell below 5 percent, while 12 other provinces also observed a decrease in their respective rates. Among them was Bataan now at 20.3 percent; Bulacan ; Cagayan ; Camarines Sur ; Cavite ; Isabela ; La Union ; Oriental Mindoro ; Pampanga ; Pangasinan ; Quezon ; and Zambales .
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