Nadagdagan pa ng 2,839 ang kabuuang bilang ng tinamaan ng coronavirus disease (COVID-19) sa Pilipinas, ayon sa Department of Health (DOH). Umakyat na sa 237,365 ang total ng confirmed cases.
Ayon sa DOH, tanging 96 mula sa 115 laboratoryo sa bansa lang ang nakapag-submit ng kani-kanilang reports.
“19 labs failed to submit their data to the COVID-19 Data Repository System (CDRS).” Kabilang dito ang:
- AFRIMS- Collaborative Molecular Laboratory (VLUNA)
- AL Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory
- Amosup Seamen’s Hospital
- Bohol Containerized PCR Laboratory
- Bulacan Medical Center
- Butuan Medical Center
- Calamba Medical Center
- Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital and Sanitarium (TALA)
- Green City Medical Center
- Ilocos Training Regional Medical Center (GX)
- Marilao Medical and Diagnostic Clinic
- Mary Mediatrix Medical Center
- Philippine Red Cross
- Philippine Red Cross – Clark Mol Lab (PAMPANGA)
- Philippine Red Cross – Logistics and Training- SUBIC, ZAMBALES
- Philippine Red Cross – Molecular Biology Laboratory
- Philippine Red Cross – PLMC Laboratory
- Philippine Red Cross – Port Area
- Safeguard DNA Diagnostics
“Of the 2,839 reported cases today, 2,302 (81%) occurred within the recent 14 days (August 24 – September 6, 2020). The top regions with cases in the recent two weeks were NCR (894 or 39%), Region 4A (594 or 26%) and Region 6 (225 or 10%).Of the 85 deaths, 29 occurred in September (34%), 33 in August (39%) 6 in July (7%) 3 in June (4%) 6 in May (7%) 7 in April (8%) and 1 in March (1%).”
Mula sa total ng COVID-19 cases, mayroon pang 48,803 na mga active o nagpapagaling pa sa sakit.
Samantala, pumalo naman sa 23,074 ang additional recoveries, na bunga ng Oplan Recovery ng DOH. Ngayon ang kabuuang bilang ng mga gumaling sa COVID-19 ay 184,687.
May 85 na additional deaths sa total na 3,875.
“There were 44 duplicates that were removed from the total case count. Of these, 28 recovered cases have been removed.”
“Moreover, there were twenty-seven (27) cases that were previously reported as recovered but after final validation, they were deaths (26) and active (1) cases.”