PH‘s lowest single-day tally
of Covid-19 cases this year
The
Department of Health (DOH) on Wednesday logged 866 new cases of coronavirus
disease 2019 (Covid-19), the lowest single-day tally so far for this year.
The figure
is higher than the 421 infections reported on Dec. 28, 2021 -- the last time
the country saw the lowest three-digit daily new cases.
It pushed
the overall tally of confirmed infections to 3,663,920.
The active
cases went down 50,827 after 1,622 new recoveries were logged.
About 474
of the active cases are asymptomatic, 45,862 are mild, 2,776 are moderate,
1,417 are severe and 298 are critical.
Meantime,
the total recovered cases increased to 3,556,589.
“Of the 866
reported cases today, 757 (87 percent) occurred within the recent 14 days,
February 17 to March 2, 2022,” the DOH reported.
The regions
with the most cases in the recent two weeks were the National Capital Region
with 176 or 23 percent, Calabarzon with 119 or 16 percent, and Central Visayas
with 82 or 11 percent.
The death
toll has reached 56,504 with 53 new deaths, representing 1.54 percent of
overall cases.
“Of the 53
deaths, 23 occurred in February 2022 (43 percent), 2 in January 2022 (4
percent), 1 in December 2021 (2 percent), 2 in November 2021 (4 percent), 10 in
October 2021 (19 percent), 5 in September 2021 (9 percent), 2 in August 2021 (4
percent), 1 in July 2021 (2 percent), 2 in June 2021 (4 percent), 1 in March
2021 (2 percent), 1 in February 2021 (2 percent), 1 in November 2020 (2
percent), 1 in July 2020 (2 percent), and 1 in March 2020 (2 percent) due to
the late encoding of death information to COVIDKaya,” the DOH said.
COVIDKaya
is a digital application used by health care workers to collect and share data
about Covid-19 cases.
According
to the February 28 data, about 4.7 percent of 23,738 who were tested turned out
positive for coronavirus.
About five
duplicates were removed from the total case count as three were recoveries.
Meanwhile,
46 cases previously tagged as recoveries were reclassified as deaths after
validation.
To date, 25
percent of 3,700 intensive care unit (ICU) beds, 23 percent of 20,400 isolation
beds, 14 percent of 14,000 ward beds, and 13 percent of 3,100 ventilators are
used by patients with Covid-19 nationwide.
In the NCR,
24 percent of 1,300 ICU beds, 24 percent of 4,600 isolation beds, 22 percent of
3,900 ward beds, and 15 percent of 1,000 ventilators dedicated to patients with
Covid-19 are in use.
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