Philippines records 603 new COVID-19 cases
MANILA - The Philippines confirmed 603 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the country’s total to 2,834,775.One hundred fifty-six new deaths from COVID-19 were reported on Sunday, bringing the country’s death toll from the disease to 49,386.
ABS-CBN News’ vaccine tracker says that as of Dec. 2, the government has achieved 48.4 percent of its targeted 77.1 million people, more than 8 months since its vaccine rollout.
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