COVID numbers may exceed figures from past surges: OCTA

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COVID numbers may exceed figures from past surges, says OCTA

MANILA — The Philippines will continue to see a rise in COVID-19 infections in the coming days, with the numbers possibly surpassing figures from past surges, independent monitoring group OCTA Research said Sunday.

"Right now, kung titingnan natin 'yong raw numbers, it looks like mahihigitan pa natin 'yong mga numero na nakita natin sa past surges," he added. It was also possible that most patients will only experience mild symptoms, he added, but also warned that "there will still be some cases that will be severe and critical."

 

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