The Philippine Star

Highest single-day recoveries recorded

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Eight hundred seven coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients recovered yesterday, the highest number of recoveries in a single day recorded by the Department of Health (DOH).

Based on its daily bulletin for COVID-19 cases, the DOH said the new 807 recoveries increased the number of patients who overcame the virus to 14,037.

Data showed the total number of cases rose to 54,222 yesterday after recording 1,387 new cases.

The death toll increased to 1,372 after 12 new deaths were documented.

The DOH has been expecting a rise in recoveries since last month with the launch of its “Oplan Recovery” program designed to enable authoritie­s to “tag” all patients already free of the virus.

Health Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire said they created the program because many recovered patients had completed home quarantine without being monitored by the Barangay Health Emergency Response Team (BHERT), which failed to report these cases to the

DOH.

“Many cases were not being monitored by BHERT so we were not able to tag them as ‘recovered’ or that they have ‘died’ because of the disease,” she pointed out.

Vergeire added this was also the reason why the country turned up with many “active cases” – the net of recoveries and deaths – numbering 38,813 yesterday.

Oplan Recovery team was tasked to look into the circumstan­ces of patients to establish outcomes of their condition, whether they have recovered or succumbed to the virus.

“With this program, we will be able to complete our data and when that happens, you will see a rise in recoveries. Cases will increase as they are being validated every day by the team,” she said.

The DOH is also expecting to see a rise in cases when the “step-down” quarantine period is shortened from 14 to seven days.

This is based on recent findings that on the 11th day of the illness, a patient is no longer infectious. The shortening, however, is still being studied by the DOH and local experts.

Currently, positive individual­s who are symptomati­c may be admitted in a hospital or in a temporary treatment and monitoring facility for 14-day isolation.

When they are no longer manifestin­g symptoms, they can be transferre­d to an isolation facility for a stepdown quarantine of 14 days again.

As of Friday, there were 38,324 “active” COVID-19 cases among the 52,914 total cases. Of the total cases, 1,360 have died and 13,230 have recovered from COVID-19.

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