Covid-19 cases up by 62% - OCTA

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OCTA Research Group on Sunday said that the average cases of Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) in Metro Manila increased by 62 percent.It said that the 2,823 new cases logged on...

OCTA Research Group on Sunday said that the average cases of Coronavirus disease 2019 in Metro Manila increased by 62 percent.It said that the 2,823 new cases logged on Saturday, August 7, was the highest since May 2 this year.In its latest monitoring report, OCTA noted that the seven-day average in the National Capital Region increased by 62 percent to 2,066 cases per day.The reproduction rate number in Metro Manila also went up to 1.80 from 1.

56 a week ago.'The rapid growth rate of cases in the NCR strongly suggests the possibility that the surge is driven by the Delta variant, and the steady increase in the reproduction number may be due to the replacement of the Delta variant over the previous dominant variants ,' OCTA said.It cited the report of the Department of Health that the Delta variant has been identified in 31 percent of sampled cases, compared to 16 percent from two weeks ago.

 

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