Metro Manila Covid-19 positivity rate increasing, may reach 20% — OCTA

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Metro Manila Covid-19 positivity rate increasing, may reach 20% — OCTA
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The Covid-19 positivity rate in Metro Manila is still rising, according to the most recent monitoring of the OCTA Research. ManilaBulletin

Moreover, he does not completely rule out the possibility that Metro Manila's Covid-19 positivity rate will continue to rise in the days to come.Metro Manila’s Seven-Day Positivity Rate as of April 26, 2023

The OCTA fellow previously stated that the Covid-19 Omicron subvariant XBB.1.16 spreading in the country may be the cause of the increasing Covid-19 cases. Positivity rate refers to the number of individuals who yielded positive results from among those who have been tested for Covid-19.On Thursday, the Department of Health announced 781 new Covid-19 cases across the country.related stories

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