Covid-19 cases breaching
61K-mark saddens Palace
By Ruth
Abbey Gita-Carlos
Malacañang on Friday said it was saddened that
the total confirmed cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in the
Philippines has jumped to over 61,000.
In an
interview with state-run PTV-4, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said it
was disheartening that the University of the Philippines (UP) researchers’
initial prediction of 60,000 Covid-19 cases in the country by July 31 happened
before the month ends.
“Ngayon,
nagkatotoo na nga. Hindi pa tapos ang buwan. Nakakalungkot po iyan. Nag-bago pa
sila (UP researchers) ng forecast na mas
maraming magkakasakit ng Covid (Now, the prediction becomes true. It’s
just less than a month. It’s saddening. They even changed their forecast,
saying that many more will get infected with Covid),” Roque said.
Roque
issued the statement a day after Covid-19 infections in the Philippines rose to
61,266.
As of Thursday,
the Philippines has reported that around 21,440 Covid-19 patients have
recovered while 1,643 others have died of coronavirus.
In June,
a group of researchers from UP projected that the country is likely to hit
60,000 Covid-19 cases by end of July.
The group
revised its projection, saying the Covid-19 infections could top 85,000 by the
end of July, considering the disease’s transmission rate and doubling time.
Strategies
still working
Despite
the latest development, Roque remained confident that the quarantine measures
imposed by the government are still “working” to combat Covid-19.
“Gumagana
naman po dahil kung hindi po tayo gumalaw, eh di milyun-milyon na po ang may Covid
(They are still working because millions of people would have acquired Covid-19,
had we failed to take appropriate actions),” Roque said.
Roque was
referring to experts’ previous warning that the number of Filipinos who might
get infected with Covid-19 could be up to 8.3 million, in case the government
fails to address the Covid-19 pandemic.
Roque
said the government’s strategies to contain Covid-19 are effective since only a
few people are dying of Covid-19.
“So gumagana
naman po dahil maliit pa rin ang bilang ng mga namamatay sa sakit na ito (So
our strategies are still working because the number of people dying due to this
disease is just low),” he said.
Roque
also maintained that with the cooperation of the public, the country would be
successful in its fight against Covid-19.
He
reminded everyone anew to continue wearing face masks, washing hands, and
observing social distancing to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus.
“Ang
importante po ngayon, makipag-cooperate po tayo (What’s important now is the
cooperation of everyone),” he said. (PNA)
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