80% of Filipinos hope worst of COVID-19 pandemic is over — survey

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Many Filipinos are hoping the worst of the pandemic is 'behind us,' a survey reveals. The study, however, was conducted early to mid-December 2021, or before the country saw an uptick in COVID-19 cases.

At least 80% of Filipinos are hoping the country is already past the"worst" phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest survey by the Social Weather Stations .

Majority of those who expressed hope"the worst is behind us" came from Mindanao with 83%, Metro Manila with 82%, and Balance Luzon with 81%. Visayas had 75%. The survey, however, was conducted before the holidays, from Dec. 12 to 16, when new COVID-19 cases in the country were only averaging between 200 and 400 per day — far from the thousands it is seeing now.

 

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