Quezon City’s Covid-19 cases on ‘downward trend’ — OCTA

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The number of Covid-19 cases in Quezon City is in a downtrend, based on the latest monitoring of the OCTA Research Group.

“The seven-day average in new daily Covid-19 cases in Quezon City decreased to 238 for the week from August 19 to 25, based on the DOH case bulletin,” said OCTA fellow Dr. Guido David in a post on Twitter.

David noted that Quezon City’s seven-day average was previously at -5 percent, and is now “on a two-week decline in cases.” David added that the reproduction number in Quezon City as of August 22 was 1.02, which is also considered moderate. “Healthcare utilization for Covid-19 in Quezon City was low at 40 percent, while ICU occupancy was also low at 36 percent, both as of August 24,” he added.

 

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