The Philippines experienced a rise in daily new cases of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) due to more laboratories are now available in their daily tests after the Holidays.
UPDATE SOURCES;
1. Department of Foreign Affairs PH
2. Philippine National Police
3. Department of Health PH Headquarters and Regional Centers
03 January 2021
The DFA received a lone report confirming only 1 new COVID-19 case among Filipinos abroad today.
To date, the total number of confirmed cases is at 12,892; total fatalities at 911; total recoveries at 8,387; and total DOH IHR verified cases remains at 3,478.
The DFA remains fully committed to monitoring the situation of overseas Filipinos and remains steadfast in promoting and protecting their welfare.
@teddyboylocsin
#DFAForgingAhead
04 January 2021
Today, the DFA reports 37 new COVID-19 cases, 3 new recoveries, and 23 new fatalities among Filipinos in Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and Middle East and Africa.
To date, the total number of countries and territories with confirmed cases among Filipinos remains at 84.
The DFA, together with its Foreign Service Posts, continues to partner with host governments to ensure the safety and well-being of Filipino nationals abroad amidst the pandemic.
@teddyboylocsin
#DFAForgingAhead
#WeHealAsOne
Erratum: As of 12 nn of January 4, 2021, out of the 28 declared death of January 3, 2021, one (1) death was reported yesterday due to Brain Traumatic Injury secondary to Motorcycle Accident and not primarily due to COVID-19 infection. True death census for January 3, 2021 was 27 only.
UPDATE: As of 6:00PM of January 4, 2021, the PNP Health Service recorded 16 new recoveries today bringing the total number of personnel who recovered from COVID-19 to 8,738.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the PNP organization is 9,111 with 344 active cases.
One new death was also recorded by the Health Service bringing the total number of personnel who died from COVID-19 to 28.
#TeamPNP
#WeServeAndProtect
#PNPKakampiMo
Ngayong 4 PM, Enero 3, 2021, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 891 na karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19. Samantala ay mayroon namang naitalang 8,316 na gumaling at 4 na pumanaw.
Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga naitalang kaso sa bansa, 4.2% (20,292) ang aktibong kaso, 93.8% (448,258) na ang gumaling, at 1.94% (9,257) ang namatay.
Para sa karagdagang detalye, bisitahin ang aming pampublikong site: www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker.
Note: The Department of Health has noted a decrease in the number of cases reported today, at 896 new cases. This is due to a decrease in the number of patients seen in COVID-19 laboratories during the New Year.
The DOH reminds the public to be cautious in interpreting these numbers as an increase in cases in the coming weeks is still possible. The DOH continues to assess the extent of the effects of the holiday season on COVID-19 trasnmission. The DOH asks all stakeholders to be vigilant in guarding against complacency in the fight against COVID-19.
Ngayong 4 PM, Enero 4, 2021, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 959 na karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19. Samantala ay mayroon namang naitalang 26 na gumaling at 6 na pumanaw.
Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga naitalang kaso sa bansa, 4.4% (21,219) ang aktibong kaso, 93.6% (448,279) na ang gumaling, at 1.93% (9,263) ang namatay.
Para sa karagdagang detalye, bisitahin ang aming pampublikong site: www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker.
Note: The Department of Health has noted a decrease in the number of cases reported today, at 959 new cases. This is due to a decrease in the number of patients seen in COVID-19 laboratories during the New Year.
The DOH reminds the public to be cautious in interpreting these numbers as an increase in cases in the coming weeks is still possible. The DOH continues to assess the extent of the effects of the holiday season on COVID-19 trasnmission. The DOH asks all stakeholders to be vigilant in guarding against complacency in the fight against COVID-19.
As of today, January 3, 2021, DOH CVCHD reports the total number of COVID-19 cases at 25,093.
DOH CVCHD also recorded 2 recoveries. This brings the total number of recoveries to 22,898.
View the COVID-19 Case Tracker at ro7.doh.gov.ph/covid-19 or bit.ly/DOH7COVID19Tracker
NOTE: Reports may be subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by healthcare offices and health personnel.
#COVID19PH
As of today, January 4, 2021, DOH CVCHD reports the total number of COVID-19 cases at 25,125.
DOH CVCHD also recorded 1 recovery. This brings the total number of recoveries to 22,899.
View the COVID-19 Case Tracker at ro7.doh.gov.ph/covid-19 or bit.ly/DOH7COVID19Tracker
NOTE: Reports may be subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by healthcare offices and health personnel.
#COVID19PH
30 NEW COVID-19 CASES, TWO (2) DEATHS, AND 44 RECOVERIES RECORDED TODAY
As of 9AM today, January 3, 2021, the Department of Health- Eastern Visayas reports the region’s total number of COVID-19 cases at 11,442, total recoveries at 10,685 (93.38%), and total deaths at 133 (1.16%). This brings the total active cases to 624 (5.45%).
A total of 30 new cases were recorded out of 183 laboratory samples tested in the three (3) COVID-19 laboratories in the region, the EVRCTC, DWHVL, and the Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center.
The EVRCTC has released a total of 44 laboratory results. Of these, 22 are negative and 22 are positive for COVID-19 (with 21 new cases and 1 reinfection).
Meanwhile, the DWHVL has released a total of 94 laboratory results. Of these, 86 are negative and 8 are positive for COVID-19 (with 6 new cases and 2 reswabs).
The Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center has also released a total of 45 laboratory results with 5 positives (with 3 new cases and 2 reswabs) and 40 negatives.
The 30 new confirmed cases are from the following provinces/cities/municipalities:
TACLOBAN CITY (15)
ORMOC CITY (1)
LEYTE (9)
Bay-bay City - 1
Barugo - 1
Burauen - 1
Capoocan - 1
Jaro - 1
Julita - 1
Kananga - 1
Mahaplag - 1
Palo - 1
EASTERN SAMAR (4)
Balangiga - 2
Guiuan - 2
BILIRAN (1)
Naval - 1
On the other hand, the COVID-19 related deaths recorded today are the following:
EV-11423, 80/M, from Balangiga, Eastern Samar who died on January 2, 2021
EV-10896, 73/F, from Balangiga, Eastern Samar who died on January 2, 2021
Other details will be provided by the concerned LGU.
There are three (3) cases previously tagged as new cases from Tacloban City that have been reclassified as reswabs upon verification. Hence, the adjustment of the total case counts.
With this current pandemic, be part of the solution. BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 by practicing these behaviors: B- Bawal walang mask, I- Isanitize ang mga kamay, iwas hawak sa mga bagay, D- Dumistansya ng isang metro, at A- Alamin ang totoong impormasyon.
Tandaan, we can BIDA Solusyon! Be a BIDA Bastonero by informing, reminding, correcting and appreciating to ensure public adherence to the minimum public health standards.
When deciding what activities to engage in, use the KERI vs SKERI risk assessment tool and its peligro factors.
Avoid large crowds or mass gatherings, keep a physical distancing of atleast one meter from each other, avoid activities that would last longer than 15 minutes, avoid venues that is not properly ventilated, avoid transmission causing behaviors like singing, shouting, heavy breathing or any physical contact, and wear face mask and face shield properly throughout the duration of the activity.
Together, we can #BeatCOVID-19!
11 NEW COVID-19 CASES AND 38 RECOVERIES RECORDED TODAY
As of 9AM today, January 4, 2021, the Department of Health- Eastern Visayas reports the region’s total number of COVID-19 cases at 11,453, total recoveries at 10,723 (93.63%), and total deaths at 133 (1.16%). This brings the total active cases to 597 (5.21%).
The DWHVL has released a total of 129 laboratory results. Of these, 118 are negative and 11 are positive for COVID-19.
The 11 new confirmed cases are from the following provinces/cities/municipalities:
TACLOBAN CITY (2)
LEYTE (7)
Abuyog - 1
Hilongos - 1
Palo - 5
SAMAR (1)
Basey - 1
EASTERN SAMAR (1)
Guiuan - 1
Other details will be provided by the concerned LGU.
With this current pandemic, be part of the solution. BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 by practicing these behaviors: B- Bawal walang mask, I- Isanitize ang mga kamay, iwas hawak sa mga bagay, D- Dumistansya ng isang metro, at A- Alamin ang totoong impormasyon.
Tandaan, we can BIDA Solusyon! Be a BIDA Bastonero by informing, reminding, correcting and appreciating to ensure public adherence to the minimum public health standards.
When deciding what activities to engage in, use the KERI vs SKERI risk assessment tool and its peligro factors.
Avoid large crowds or mass gatherings, keep a physical distancing of atleast one meter from each other, avoid activities that would last longer than 15 minutes, avoid venues that is not properly ventilated, avoid transmission causing behaviors like singing, shouting, heavy breathing or any physical contact, and wear face mask and face shield properly throughout the duration of the activity.
Together, we can #BeatCOVID-19!
05 January 2021
Today, the DFA reports a spike in the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases and recoveries, with 67 new cases and 40 new recoveries in Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and Middle East and Africa. Meanwhile, no new COVID-19 fatality was reported.
To date, the Middle East and Africa remains to be the region with the most number of confirmed COVID-19 cases, recoveries, under treatment, and fatalities among our nationals. The Americas has the least numbers in all categories compared to other geographic regions, except in the total number of deaths, wherein Asia and the Pacific ranks lowest with a total of only 21.
@teddyboylocsin
#DFAForgingAhead
#WeHealAsOne
UPDATE: As of 6:00PM of January 5, 2021, the PNP Health Service recorded 43 new recoveries today bringing the total number of personnel who recovered from COVID-19 to 8,781.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the PNP organization is 9,145 with 335 active cases.
#TeamPNP
#WeServeAndProtect
#PNPKakampiMo
Ngayong 4 PM, Enero 5, 2021, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 937 na karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19. Samantala ay mayroon namang naitalang 114 na gumaling at 58 na pumanaw.
Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga naitalang kaso sa bansa, 4.6% (21,997) ang aktibong kaso, 93.5% (448,375) na ang gumaling, at 1.94% (9,321) ang namatay.
Para sa karagdagang detalye, bisitahin ang aming pampublikong site: www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker.
Note: The Department of Health has noted a decrease in the number of cases reported today, at 937 new cases. This is due to a decrease in the number of patients seen in COVID-19 laboratories during the New Year.
The DOH reminds the public to be cautious in interpreting these numbers as an increase in cases in the coming weeks is still possible. The DOH continues to assess the extent of the effects of the holiday season on COVID-19 trasnmission. The DOH asks all stakeholders to be vigilant in guarding against complacency in the fight against COVID-19.
As of today, January 5, 2021, DOH CVCHD reports the total number of COVID-19 cases at 25,185.
DOH CVCHD also recorded 38 recoveries. This brings the total number of recoveries to 22,937
View the COVID-19 Case Tracker at ro7.doh.gov.ph/covid-19 or bit.ly/DOH7COVID19Tracker
NOTE: Reports may be subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by healthcare offices and health personnel.
#COVID19PH
January 5, 2021
49 NEW COVID-19 CASES, ONE (1) DEATH, AND 25 RECOVERIES RECORDED TODAY
As of 9AM today, January 5, 2021, the Department of Health- Eastern Visayas reports the region’s total number of COVID-19 cases at 11,502, total recoveries at 10,748 (93.44%), and total deaths at 134 (1.17%). This brings the total active cases to 620 (5.39%).
A total of 49 new cases were recorded out of 427 laboratory samples tested in the three (3) COVID-19 laboratories in the region, the EVRCTC, DWHVL, and the Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center.
The EVRCTC has released a total of 276 laboratory results. Of these, 243 are negative and 33 are positive for COVID-19.
Meanwhile, the DWHVL has released a total of 118 laboratory results. Of these, 110 are negative and eight (8) are positive for COVID-19.
The Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center has released also a total of 33 laboratory results with eight (8) positives and 25 negatives.
The 49 new confirmed cases are from the following provinces/cities/municipalities:
TACLOBAN CITY (3)
ORMOC CITY (4)
LEYTE (10)
Abuyog - 2 (Close Contacts)
Alang-alang - 2 (Close Contacts)
Albuera - 1
Babatngon - 1
Barugo - 1
Inopacan - 1
Merida - 1
Tunga - 1 (Close Contact)
SOUTHERN LEYTE (10)
Maasin - 2
Saint Bernard - 8 (Close Contacts)
SAMAR (16)
Basey - 1
Calbayog - 3
Catbalogan - 10
Daram - 1
Zumarraga - 1
EASTERN SAMAR (6)
Borongan - 6 (Close Contacts)
On the other hand, the COVID-19 related death recorded today is EV-11151, an 80-year-old, female from San Isidro, Leyte who died on January 4, 2021.
Other details will be provided by the concerned LGU.
With this current pandemic, be part of the solution. BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 by practicing these behaviors: B- Bawal walang mask, I- Isanitize ang mga kamay, iwas hawak sa mga bagay, D- Dumistansya ng isang metro, at A- Alamin ang totoong impormasyon.
Tandaan, we can BIDA Solusyon! Be a BIDA Bastonero by informing, reminding, correcting and appreciating to ensure public adherence to the minimum public health standards.
When deciding what activities to engage in, use the KERI vs SKERI risk assessment tool and its peligro factors.
Avoid large crowds or mass gatherings, keep a physical distancing of atleast one meter from each other, avoid activities that would last longer than 15 minutes, avoid venues that is not properly ventilated, avoid transmission causing behaviors like singing, shouting, heavy breathing or any physical contact, and wear face mask and face shield properly throughout the duration of the activity.
Together, we can #BeatCOVID-19!
Figures today show 5 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 16 new recoveries, and no new fatalities among Filipinos abroad. This brings the total number of COVID-19 cases and recoveries among our nationals abroad to over 13,000 and almost 8,500, respectively.
The DFA, together with its Foreign Service Posts, remains fully committed to monitoring and assisting our nationals abroad amidst this ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
@teddyboylocsin
#DFAForgingAhead
#WeHealAsOne
The DFA received reports on 16 new COVID-19 cases, and 14 new recoveries among Filipinos in Asia and the Pacific and Europe. Meanwhile, no new fatality was recorded.
The DFA shall continue to keep track of the status of overseas Filipinos, and will assist and facilitate repatriations whenever and wherever possible.
@teddyboylocsin
#DFAForgingAhead
#WeHealAsOne
UPDATE: As of 6:00PM of January 6, 2021, the PNP Health Service recorded 20 new recoveries today bringing the total number of personnel who recovered from COVID-19 to 8,800.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the PNP organization is 9,159 with 331 active cases.
#TeamPNP
#WeServeAndProtect
#PNPKakampiMo
UPDATE: As of 6:00PM of January 7, 2021, the PNP Health Service recorded 31 new recoveries today bringing the total number of personnel who recovered from COVID-19 to 8,831.
The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the PNP organization is 9,182 with 323 active cases.
#TeamPNP
#WeServeAndProtect
#PNPKakampiMo
Ngayong 4 PM, Enero 6, 2021, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 1,047 na karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19. Samantala ay mayroon namang naitalang 339 na gumaling at 26 na pumanaw.
Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga naitalang kaso sa bansa, 4.7% (22,690) ang aktibong kaso, 93.3% (448,700) na ang gumaling, at 1.94% (9,347) ang namatay.
Para sa karagdagang detalye, bisitahin ang aming pampublikong site: www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker.
Ngayong 4 PM, Enero 7, 2021, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 1,353 na karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19. Samantala ay mayroon namang naitalang 360 na gumaling at 9 na pumanaw.
Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga naitalang kaso sa bansa, 4.9% (23,675) ang aktibong kaso, 93.1% (449,052) na ang gumaling, at 1.94% (9,356) ang namatay.
Para sa karagdagang detalye, bisitahin ang aming pampublikong site: www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker.
LOOK. DOH Central Visayas Center for Health Development (DOH CVCHD) COVID-19 Case Bulletin #202
As of today, January 6, 2021, DOH CVCHD reports the total number of COVID-19 cases at 25,273.
DOH CVCHD also recorded 29 recoveries. This brings the total number of recoveries to 22,965
View the COVID-19 Case Tracker at ro7.doh.gov.ph/covid-19 or bit.ly/DOH7COVID19Tracker
NOTE: Reports may be subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by healthcare offices and health personnel.
#COVID19PH
As of today, January 7, 2021, DOH CVCHD reports the total number of COVID-19 cases at 25,355.
DOH CVCHD also recorded 8 recoveries. This brings the total number of recoveries to 22,972.
View the COVID-19 Case Tracker at ro7.doh.gov.ph/covid-19 or bit.ly/DOH7COVID19Tracker
NOTE: Reports may be subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by healthcare offices and health personnel.
#COVID19PH
January 7, 2021
COVID-19 ALERT:
129 NEW COVID-19 CASES, TWO (2) DEATHS, 22 AND RECOVERIES RECORDED TODAY
As of 9AM today, January 6, 2021, the Department of Health- Eastern Visayas reports the region’s total number of COVID-19 cases at 11,631, total recoveries at 10,770 (92.60%), and total deaths at 136 (1.17%). This brings the total active cases to 725 (6.23%).
A total of 129 new cases were recorded out of 1,085 laboratory samples tested in the three (3) COVID-19 laboratories in the region, the EVRCTC, DWHVL, and the Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center.
The EVRCTC has released a total of 869 laboratory results. Of these, 766 are negative and 103 are positive for COVID-19 (with 102 new cases and one (1) reinfection).
Meanwhile, the DWHVL has released a total of 188 laboratory results. Of these, 168 are negative and 20 are positive for COVID-19 (with 18 new cases and two (2) reswabs).
The Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center has released also a total of 28 laboratory results with nine (9) positives and 19 negatives.
The 129 new confirmed cases are from the following provinces/cities/municipalities:
TACLOBAN CITY (20)
ORMOC CITY (9)
LEYTE (18)
Abuyog - 2
Albuera - 1
Burauen - 1
Capoocan - 1
Kananga - 5
Mahaplag - 1
Palo - 2
Sta.Fe - 1
Tanauan - 2
Tolosa - 2
SOUTHERN LEYTE (23)
Maasin City - 18 (Close Contacts)
Macrohon - 3 (Close Contacts)
Padre Burgos - 1 (LSI)
Saint Bernard - 1 (Close Contact)
SAMAR (42)
Basey - 1
Calbayog - 29 (16 Close Contacts, 10 HCWs, 3 No details)
Catbalogan - 1
San Jose De Buan - 3
San Sebastian - 1
Sta. Rita - 5 (Close Contacts)
Tarangnan - 1
Villareal - 1
EASTERN SAMAR (13)
Balangiga - 2 (Close Contacts)
Balangkayan - 1 (Local Case)
Borongan - 2 (1 Local Case, 1 Close Contact)
Guiuan - 4 (Close Contacts)
Llorente - 2 (1 Local Case, 1 Close Contact)
Mercedes - 1 (Close Contact)
Oras - 1 (Close Contact)
BILIRAN (4)
Caibiran - 4 (Close Contacts)
On the other hand, the COVID-19 related deaths recorded today are the following:
EV-11427, a 26/M, from Jaro, Leyte who died on January 5, 2021
EV-11169, a 68/M, from Borongan, Eastern Samar who died on January 4, 2021
Other details will be provided by the concerned LGU.
With this current pandemic, be part of the solution. BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 by practicing these behaviors: B- Bawal walang mask, I- Isanitize ang mga kamay, iwas hawak sa mga bagay, D- Dumistansya ng isang metro, at A- Alamin ang totoong impormasyon.
Tandaan, we can BIDA Solusyon! Be a BIDA Bastonero by informing, reminding, correcting and appreciating to ensure public adherence to the minimum public health standards.
When deciding what activities to engage in, use the KERI vs SKERI risk assessment tool and its peligro factors.
Avoid large crowds or mass gatherings, keep a physical distancing of atleast one meter from each other, avoid activities that would last longer than 15 minutes, avoid venues that is not properly ventilated, avoid transmission causing behaviors like singing, shouting, heavy breathing or any physical contact, and wear face mask and face shield properly throughout the duration of the activity.
Together, we can #BeatCOVID-19!
88 NEW COVID-19 CASES, THREE (3) DEATHS, AND 33 RECOVERIES RECORDED TODAY
As of 9AM today, January 7, 2021, the Department of Health- Eastern Visayas reports the region’s total number of COVID-19 cases at 11,719, total recoveries at 10,803 (92.18%), and total deaths at 139 (1.19%). This brings the total active cases to 777 (6.63%).
A total of 88 new cases were recorded out of 1,142 laboratory samples tested in the three (3) COVID-19 laboratories in the region, the EVRCTC, DWHVL, and the Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center.
The EVRCTC has released a total of 774 laboratory results. Of these, 727 are negative and 47 are positive for COVID-19 (with 44 new cases, 1 reswab, and 2 reinfection).
Meanwhile, the DWHVL has released a total of 320 laboratory results. Of these, 290 are negative and 30 are positive for COVID-19 (with 29 new cases and 1 reswab).
The Ormoc Molecular Diagnostic Center has released also a total of 48 laboratory results with 15 positives and 33 negatives.
The 88 new confirmed cases are from the following provinces/cities/municipalities:
TACLOBAN CITY (15)
ORMOC CITY (22)
LEYTE (36)
Abuyog - 8
Alang-alang- 2
Barugo - 3
Bato - 1
Bay-Bay City- 1
Burauen - 2
Capoocan- 2
Carigara - 1
Jaro - 1
Javier - 1
Kananga - 5
La Paz - 2
Macarthur - 1 (Close Contact)
Palo - 2
Tanauan - 2
Tolosa - 1
Tunga - 1
SOUTHERN LEYTE (2)
San Franciso- 1
San Ricardo - 1
SAMAR (7)
Basey - 1
Calbayog- 2
Catbalogan- 3
Sta. Rita - 1
EASTERN SAMAR (1)
Guiuan - 1 (Close Contact)
NORTHERN SAMAR (5)
Catarman - 2
Mapanas - 2 (Close Contacts)
Palapag - 1
On the other hand, the COVID-19 related deaths recorded today are the following:
EV-11337, a 58/M, from Palo, Leyte who died on January 6, 2021
EV-11327, a 45/F, from Quinapondan, Eastern Samar, who died on December 29, 2020
EV-9400, an 80/F, from Marabut, Samar who died on January 6, 2021
Other details will be provided by the concerned LGU.
With this current pandemic, be part of the solution. BIDA Solusyon sa COVID-19 by practicing these behaviors: B- Bawal walang mask, I- Isanitize ang mga kamay, iwas hawak sa mga bagay, D- Dumistansya ng isang metro, at A- Alamin ang totoong impormasyon.
Tandaan, we can BIDA Solusyon! Be a BIDA Bastonero by informing, reminding, correcting and appreciating to ensure public adherence to the minimum public health standards.
When deciding what activities to engage in, use the KERI vs SKERI risk assessment tool and its peligro factors.
Avoid large crowds or mass gatherings, keep a physical distancing of atleast one meter from each other, avoid activities that would last longer than 15 minutes, avoid venues that is not properly ventilated, avoid transmission causing behaviors like singing, shouting, heavy breathing or any physical contact, and wear face mask and face shield properly throughout the duration of the activity.
Together, we can #BeatCOVID-19!
Credits @ DOH-PH @DFA-PH @PNP
#GianTVPages
No comments:
Post a Comment