Philippines Logs 5,803 New COVID-19 Cases, Total Rises To 1,359,015

MANILA– The Philippines’ Department of Health (DOH) reported today, 5,803 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 1,359,015.

Death toll climbed to 23,621, after 84 more patients died from the disease, DOH said.

The Philippines, which has more than 110 million population, tested more than 13 million people, since the outbreak in Jan, 2020.

Carlito Galvez, chief implementer of the government’s measures to combat COVID-19, said today that, the government has administered over eight million doses as of Friday.

The Philippines has fully inoculated more than two million people, so far, since the rollout began on Mar 1. It aims to vaccinate up to 70 million people this year.

The government administered vaccines primarily to frontline healthcare workers, the elderly, and those with underlying medical conditions. Last week, the government started inoculating frontline economic workers, to bring the economy back on track.

The Philippines kicked off its vaccination drive a day after China delivered the first batch of Sinovac CoronaVac vaccines on Feb 28.

“We are happy that the public uptake for Sinovac has also increased significantly,” Galvez said, adding, the steady supply of Sinovac allows the government to fast track the inoculation of essential economic workers.

Galvez said, the Philippines “is now seeing an upward trajectory in the vaccination throughput, across all priority groups.”

“This is a very good indication that vaccine hesitancy is being addressed and more Filipinos, especially our senior citizens, are now willing to get inoculated,” Galvez said.

 

 

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

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