The Department of Health (DOH) on Saturday logged 2,367 new COVID-19 cases, while the country’s active tally has reached 26,404.
The Department of Health on Saturday logged 2,367 new COVID-19 cases, while the country’s active tally has reached 26,404.
slightly increasedIn the past two weeks, the National Capital Region logged the highest number of new infections with 10,848, followed by Calabarzon with 5,345, Central Luzon with 2,796, Davao Region with 1,422, and Western Visayas with 1,161.Thirty-eight new deaths were recorded, pushing the death toll to 63,477.A total of 14,542 individuals were tested on Friday, while 328 testing laboratories submitted data.
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