🔒 Closed NCR may see up to 1,000 COVID-19 cases per day after Eleksyon 2022 OCTA

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COVID-19 cases in the National Capital Region (NCR) may reach up to 1,000 a day should there be an increase in infections after the May 9 elections, OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David said Thursday.

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During a Laging Handa briefing, David said the whole Philippines, including the NCR, is still under “low risk” category for COVID-19, but stressed that it could still change anytime considering the threats of other variants or sub-lineages that may enter the country.

“‘Yung projection natin, kung wala namang pagkalat o pagtaas ng kaso, we’re still seeing cases will remain low in NCR basta nag-iingat tayo. Ngayon, we’re averaging less than or around 100 cases per day sa NCR,” he said.

“May different scenarios tayo na tinitignan. Kung magkaron ng pagtaas ng kaso, we may see up to 500 to 1,000 cases per day sa NCR pero sana naman hindi mangyari ‘yun,” he added.

(Our projection is that cases may remain low in NCR as long as we are careful. Now, we’re averaging less than or around 100 cases per day in NCR. But we are looking at different scenarios. If there is an increase in cases, we may see up to 500 to 1,000 cases per day in NCR. Hopefully that will not happen.)

David on Sunday said You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. from April 24 to 30, as its growth rate increased by 7% compared to the April 17–23 data.

David mentioned that OCTA is currently monitoring the COVID-19 situations in several areas in the country such as Benguet, Davao Region, Cebu, and Isabela.

Philippine health authorities recently detected You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. in a 52-year-old Finnish female who arrived from Finland last April 2.

Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire earlier stressed that the BA.2.12 Omicron sublineage is more transmissible but is not be as severe as the original Omicron variant that had caused a surge in COVID-19 infections in the country around January this year.

David thus underscored the importance of getting the primary vaccine series and booster shots, and continued compliance with the health protocols to prevent a possible COVID-19 surge.

“Our belief is, given the data that we have, so far, the country is at low risk. But again we need to insulate it. We need to work together to put up that wall of population protection,” OCTA Research fellow Dr. Ranjit Rye said. —KBK, GMA News

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FROM: GMA NEWS

Manipulation of cases will be over after election, back to skyrocketing cases again.

hey arnold nicksplat GIF
 
Back to normal na naman tayo after ng election dahil kabi kabilang mass rally na isinasagawa ng mga kandidato.... hoping na hindi ganon kalala ang maging resulta ... lets pray for everyones safety🙏
 
nahuhulaan na pala yan... pero may chance nga na tataas ulit ang cases "kuno" pag tapos na eleksyon... mahirap na baka lakdown na naman ulit......
salamat sa impormasyon paps
 
haha para sakin lang is parang laro na talaga tong covid eh. Alam naman nila na bawal kase walang social distancing pero pagtapos ng eleksyon lockdown ulet. Mas better mamili nalang ng madami kesa magkaunahan na naman. Hay nako.
 
sana maalis na tong OCTA research na to, bayad na bayad eh, kakagigil tong mga to. tataas at magsusurge daw, tas magpupush pa ng 5th at 6th dose. anong silbi ng sinasabi nilang betsin kung patuloy nagkakaron ng surge? mga ulol sila, karmahin sana sila sa mga pinag gagawa nila.
 
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