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Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually. Refer to the primary article COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines , the World Health Organization's situation reports , or the Philippine Department of Health reports for most recent reported case information.
English (en): Map of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines as of June 5, 2021. Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually. Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Metro Manila was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus reached Metro Manila on January 30, 2020, when the first case of COVID-19 in the Philippines was confirmed in Manila .
Coronavirus infections in the Philippines surged past 100,000 Sunday in a troubling milestone after medical groups declared that the country was waging “a losing battle” against the virus and ...
English (en): Map of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines as of JUne 5, 2021. Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually. Be aware that since this is a rapidly evolving situation, new cases may not be immediately represented visually.
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippines will ban travellers from 19 countries and territories until mid-January as a measure to keep out a new variant of the coronavirus, its transport ministry said on ...
Further, Duterte recommended that local governments outside of the National Capital Region implement a community quarantine if, within a given level of local government, a minimum of two COVID-19 cases have been confirmed within a lower level of government within its jurisdictional area; for example, a province-wide quarantine should be ...
StaySafe.ph or Stay Safe is a digital contact tracing app launched by the Philippine government as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. The mobile app was developed and published by MultiSys Technologies Corporation. [1]