MANILA - The number of Filipinos abroad who have contracted COVID-19 climbed to 10,117 on Sunday, with 1 new additional case recorded, the Department of Foreign Affairs said.
Only 3,075, however, are currently being treated for the disease as 6,284 of those infected have recovered, and 758 have died.Weekend reports from PH Embassies and Consulates record only one new confirmed COVID-19 case, no new recovery, and no new fatality among Filipinos abroad in the Asia and the Pacific region. @teddyboylocsin pic.twitter.
In the Philippines, the novel coronavirus has so far sickened 237,365 people. The tally includes 3,875 deaths, 184,687 recoveries, and 48,803 active cases.
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