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Philippines logs 1,936 new COVID-19 cases

By ANI | Updated: July 7, 2022 22:15 IST

The Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) reported 1,936 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, bringing the number of confirmed cases in the Southeast Asian country to 3,713,131.

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The Philippines' Department of Health (DOH) reported 1,936 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, bringing the number of confirmed cases in the Southeast Asian country to 3,713,131.

The DOH said three more people died from COVID-19 complications, pushing the country's death toll to 60,625.

Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said the country remains low-risk despite the steady rise in new cases.

"Most areas show a sharp increase in cases, with Metro Manila showing the steepest increase, now exceeding 550 cases per day," she told an online briefing.

"Severe and critical cases remain low, even showing a decline in recent days," Vergeire said, adding that healthcare utilization "remains at low risk in most areas." (ANI/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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