Philippines Logged 2,285 New COVID-19 Cases

MANILA, Jul 19 (NNN-PNA) – The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) reported 2,285 new COVID-19 infections yesterday, bringing the number of confirmed cases in the country to 3,735,383.

The DOH said, the number of active cases climbed to 20,524.

The agency has reported over 2,000 new cases for the fifth straight day, and tallied 14,640 new cases last week, 44 percent higher than the previous week. The daily average was 2,091 new infections during the period.

The death toll remained unchanged at 60,641.

Government data showed that, over 71.3 million Filipinos have been fully-vaccinated with COVID-19 shots in the country, with a population of 110 million. However, the DOH said, only 15 million people have received their booster shot.

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Singapore Reported 6,227 New COVID-19 Cases

SINGAPORE, Jul 19 (NNN-CNA) – Singapore reported 6,227 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total tally to 1,602,273.

Of the new cases, 541 cases were detected through PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests, and 5,686 through ART (antigen rapid test) tests, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health.

Among the PCR cases, 506 were local transmissions and 35 were imported cases.

Among the ART cases, with mild symptoms and assessed to be of low risk, there were 5,472 local transmissions and 214 imported cases, respectively.

A total of 810 cases are currently warded in hospitals, with 16 cases in intensive care units.

Four deaths were reported from COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total death toll to 1,457, the ministry said.

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11 Killed, Scores Wounded In Car Accident In Jakarta

JAKARTA– An oil tank truck, allegedly due to brake failure, hit several cars and motorcycles, in Jakarta yesterday, killing 11 people and injuring scores of others, rescuers who helped the victims told the media, via the phone.

The driver failed to control the truck, when it was passing a street in Cibubur village of East Jakarta, according to Agung Priambodo, head of operation of Jakarta’s search and rescue office.

He said, the injured were rushed to several nearby hospitals.

“Our personnel, firefighters and others were immediately rushed to the scene, to help the victims,” he said.

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Malaysia one of the most hassle-free countries to visit post-pandemic

KUALA LUMPUR— Malaysia is one of the most hassle-free countries to visit in the post-pandemic (COVID-19) period, says Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Nancy Shukri.

She said this included the further easing of standard operating procedures (SOP) starting May 1 2022, where fully-vaccinated travellers including children aged 17 and below were no longer required to undergo pre-departure and on-arrival COVID-19 tests.

“Travel insurance is also not a prerequisite for foreigners entering the country,” she said at a networking dinner with the Thai Travel Agents Association (TTAA) here Monday.

Nancy said Malaysia was currently aiming to raise awareness of the historical state of Melaka – one of the recognised UNESCO World Heritage sites in the country and such an initiative hoped to further boost arrivals from Thailand.

“Thailand is like our (Malaysia’s) big brother and remains one of our essential short-haul markets,” she said.

Nancy added that in 2019, Malaysia welcomed more than 1.8 million arrivals from Thailand, and almost 70 per cent of Thai tourists were frequent travellers who came to Malaysia for holiday, shopping, and to visit friends and relatives.

She said the top activities for Thai tourists were sightseeing in the cities, shopping and visiting historical sites including museums and the most visited states were Kuala Lumpur, Selangor and Pahang.

“We (Malaysia and Thailand) are not only close to each other as neighbouring countries, but Malaysia is also a value-for-money destination,” said Nancy.

Speaking to reporters after the event, she said Malaysia targeted two million Thai tourists to visit the country by year-end.

Nancy said Malaysia may review its tourist arrivals again in September as the number of tourists coming into the country has been encouraging to date.

Malaysia initially targeted two million tourists arrival since the country reopened its borders on April 1. The number increased to 4.5 million tourists last month, with the main contributors being Singapore followed by India and Thailand.

Meanwhile, TTAA president Charoen Wangananont in his speech expressed his commitment to promoting Malaysia, especially Melaka, to the Thais.

Tourism Malaysia in a statement distributed during the event said a total of 97 delegates comprising TTAA members, tour operators and media were invited for a four-day three-night familiarisation trip in Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands and Melaka from July 18 to 21.

The familiarisation trip aims to serve as a networking platform for TTAA as well as to gather knowledge on tourism product updates in Malaysia for dissemination to TTAA members and consumers.

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Philippines Logged 2,560 New COVID-19 Cases

MANILA– The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH), reported 2,560 new COVID-19 infections yesterday, bringing the number of confirmed cases in the country to 3,733,101.

 

The DOH said, the number of active cases climbed to 19,873, the highest since Apr 18. The agency reported over 2,000 new cases for the fourth straight day, but the hospitalisation rate remains low despite the rising number of infections.

 

The Philippines reported the highest single-day tally of new COVID-19 infections at 39,004 cases on Jan 15.

 

The country, with around 110 million population, has fully vaccinated over 71 million people.

 

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Singapore Reported 10,526 New COVID-19 Cases

SINGAPORE, Singapore reported 10,526 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total tally to 1,579,946.

Of the new cases, 9,826 were local transmissions and 700 were imported cases.

Among the local cases, 796 cases were detected through PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests, and 9,030 through ART (antigen rapid test) tests, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Health.

A total of 760 cases are currently warded in hospitals, with 20 cases in intensive care units.

Three more deaths were reported due to the COVID-19 infection, bringing the death toll to 1,447, the ministry said.

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