COVID-19 positivity rate in Davao rises to 5.6%

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COVID-19 positivity rate in Davao rises to 5.6%
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DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 13 July) – The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) positivity rate in Davao City has slightly gone beyond the acceptable threshold as it jumped to 5.6 percent as of Wednesday, an…

DAVAO CITY – The coronavirus disease positivity rate in Davao City has slightly gone beyond the acceptable threshold as it jumped to 5.6 percent as of Wednesday, an official of the City Government of Davao said.During her program over Davao City Disaster Radio , Dr. Michelle Schlosser, spokesperson for Davao City COVID-19 Task Force, said the recent positivity rate is way higher compared with the previous weeks’ average of 1 to 1.5 percent.

“At the moment, we have no problem with our TTMFs. In preparation for the worst situation, we are constructing TTMFs. However, if our newly-constructed TTMFs are not enough, definitely, we will reactivate our previous strategies such as renting hotels,” she said.

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