
Ngayong 4 PM, Pebrero 1, 2022, ang Department of Health ay nakapagtala ng 9,493 na karagdagang kaso ng COVID-19. Samantala ay mayroon namang naitalang 24,210 na gumaling at 51 na pumanaw.
Sa kabuuang bilang ng mga naitalang kaso sa bansa, 4.9% (176,053) ang aktibong kaso, 93.6% (3,339,558) na ang gumaling, at 1.51% (54,054) ang namatay.
Ayon sa pinakahuling ulat, lahat ng mga laboratoryo ay operational noong January 30, 2022 habang mayroong 10 laboratoryo na hindi nakapagsumite ng datos sa COVID-19 Document Repository System (CDRS). Base sa datos sa nakaraang 14 na araw, ang kontribusyon ng 10 labs na ito ay humigit kumulang 5.5% sa lahat ng samples na naitest at 4.4% sa lahat ng positibong mga indibidwal.
*Pinapaalalahanan ang lahat na huwag maging kampante sa banta ng COVID-19. Bagkus, dapat natin ipagpatuloy ang tamang pagsunod sa minimum public health standards at lagging magsuot ng facemask, mag physical distancing, at maghugas ng kamay. Sa oras na makaramdam ng sintomas, AGAD NA MAG-ISOLATE at magpatest. Tandaan ang right test at the right time. Agad rin na magpabakuna upang makakuha ng dagdag na proteksyon laban sa COVID-19.*
Para sa karagdagang detalye, bisitahin ang aming pampublikong site: www.doh.gov.ph/covid19tracker.
Note:
Of the 9,493 reported cases today, 6,961 (73%) occurred within the recent 14 days (January 19 – February 1, 2022). The top regions with cases in the recent two weeks were NCR (1,041 or 15%), Region 4-A (775 or 11%) and Region 3 (696 or 10%).
Of the 51 deaths, 50 occurred in January 2022 (98%), and 1 in September 2021 (2%) due to late encoding of death information to COVIDKaya. This issue is currently being coordinated with the Epidemiology and Surveillance Units to ensure information is up to date.
30 duplicates were removed from the total case count. Of these, 17 are recoveries.
Moreover, 16 cases that were previously tagged as recoveries were reclassified as deaths after final validation.
All labs were operational on January 30, 2022. However 10 labs were not able to submit their data to the COVID-19 Document Repository System (CDRS). Based on data in the last 14 days, the 10 labs contribute, on average, 5.5% of samples tested and 4.4% of positive individuals.