The positivity rate in Metro Manila has decreased to 3 percent, which is within the 5 percent benchmark set by the World Health Organization (WHO), the OCTA Research said Thursday, Nov. 11.
The positivity rate in Metro Manila has decreased to 3 percent, which is within the 5 percent benchmark set by the World Health Organization , the OCTA Research said Thursday, Nov. 11.
“Positivity rate in the NCR has decreased to 3 percent,” David said in a virtual press briefing. This is the percentage of individuals who tested positive for the virus in relation to the total number of persons tested. According to David, the seven-day average of cases in the metropolis stood at 365, with an average daily attack rate of 2.58 per 100,000 population.
Moreover, the healthcare utilization rate was at 27 percent, while the Intensive Care Unit occupancy was at 37 percent.Three localities in Metro Manila—Navotas, Caloocan, Malabon—have been classified under “very-low” risk level, while the rest have been tagged as under “low-risk” level for COVID-19.
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