The Department of Health (DOH) reported on Monday, Dec. 19 a total of 7,572 Covid-19 cases were recorded during the past week.
The Department of Health reported on Monday, Dec. 19 a total of 7,572 Covid-19 cases were recorded during the past week.In its weekly case bulletin, DOH disclosed that the daily average cases are now at 1,082, which is 9 percent lower than cases from Dec. 5 11.
On the other hand, Intensive Care Unit bed utilization is at 20.4 percent with 509 out of 2,501 being used while non-ICU bed utilization is at 22.5 percent with 4,455 out of 19,819 beds being used.
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