2,510 new Covid-19 cases recorded last week—DOH

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2,510 new Covid-19 cases recorded last week—DOH
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The Department of Health (DOH) has recorded 2,510 new Covid-19 cases from July 3 to 9. The daily average cases are at 359, which is 9 percent lower compared to the previous week, said DOH on Monday, July 10. ManilaBulletin READ:

The daily average cases are at 359, which is 9 percent lower compared to the previous week, said DOH on Monday, July 10.Meanwhile, on Sunday, July 9, there were 382 severe and critical Covid-19 patients admitted to hospitals.On the other hand, 3,001, or 17.3 percent, of 17,233 non-ICU beds are occupied by Covid-19 patients.

DOH also said that 78 million individuals, or 100.44 percent of the country's target population, are already vaccinated against the virus, while 23 million have already received booster shots. Also, 7.1 million senior citizens, or 82.16 percent of the target A2 population, have received their primary series.

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