There is no need yet to raise the alert level status in Metro Manila as the healthcare utilization in the area remains manageable, an official of the Department of Health said.
There is no need yet to raise the alert level status in Metro Manila as the healthcare utilization in the area remains manageable, an official of the Department of Health said.
“Dito naman sa Metro Manila nasa border line ng low risk at saka moderate risk at 60 percent. Kaya very manageable at this time ,” he said. “Alam mo dito sa Metro Manila, kasi although the average healthcare utilization is 60 percent. May mga areas talaga like San Juan, Taguig, Quezon City at saka Marikina ito iyong mga areas na medyo mataas na sa high risk position, mga 71 percent na sila ,” he said.
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