Philippines logs 385 COVID-19 cases
The Philippines on Wednesday recorded 385 coronavirus infections, pushing the nationwide caseload to 4,163,857.
The Department of Health’s (DOH) latest bulletin showed a slight increase from the 297 cases on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the country’s active cases also increase from yesterday’s 7,760 to 7,777, marking the second straight day of having less than 8,000 active infections.
COVID-19 total recoveries jumped to 4,089,596.
One new death was recorded on Wednesday, bringing the country’s death toll to 66,484.
The National Capital Region (NCR) has the highest number of cases within the past two weeks with 1,553, followed by Central Luzon with 1,082, Calabarzon with 1,004, Western Visayas with 627, and Cagayan Valley with 515.
Among the cities and provinces, Quezon City has the most new cases in the past 14 days with 394, Iloilo with 354, Cavite with 326, Bulacan with 282, and Pampanga with 239.
On Monday, 6,578 individuals were tested, while 303 testing labs submitted data.
COVID-19 bed occupancy is at 17.2%, with 4,298 occupied and 20,627 vacant as of June 27.—LDF, GMA Integrated News