COVID-19 reproduction number in Metro Manila down to 0.50 -- OCTA

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COVID-19 reproduction number in Metro Manila down to 0.50 -- OCTA
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Metro Manila’s coronavirus disease (COVID-19) reproduction number, or the average number of secondary infections by each infected individual, dropped further to 0.50, the independent research group OCTA said on Saturday, Jan. 29.

Metro Manila’s coronavirus disease reproduction number, or the average number of secondary infections by each infected individual, dropped further to 0.50, the independent research group OCTA said on Saturday, Jan. 29.

“While the decrease in new cases in the NCR [National Capital Region] has slowed down, as can be observed by the nearly flat trend of the past four days, the reproduction number decreased to 0.50 while the one-week growth rate was -69 percent,” David said.

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