The Department of Health recorded a total of 6,630 COVID-19 infections from June 5 to June 11, once again lower than the previous week’s 9,107. COVID19PH | zacariansINQ
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health recorded a total of 6,630 COVID-19 infections from June 5 to 11, once again lower than the previous week’s 9,107.
Based on the DOH’s weekly released data, the COVID-19 infections translated to a daily average of 947, or 27 percent lower than the 1,301 cases from May 29 to June 4.The data also showed that 112 infections, or 1.70 percent of the total recorded cases, were tagged as critical or severe, with active critical or severe COVID-19 admissions currently at 527.FEATURED STORIES
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