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Coronaviru­s cases near 300,000; death toll rises to 5,127

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THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DoH) reported 2,180 coronaviru­s infections on Thursday, bringing the total to 296,755.

The death toll rose to 5,127 after 36 more patients died, while recoveries increased by 580 to 231,928, it said in a bulletin.

There were 59,700 active cases, 86.6% of which were mild, 9.2% did not show symptoms, 1.3% were severe and 2.9% were critical.

Metro Manila reported the highest number of new cases with 802, followed by Laguna with 292, Batangas with 152, Cavite with 144 and Negros Occidental with 87.

Of the new deaths, 15 came from Metro Manila, seven each from Western and Central Visayas, and two from the Calabarzon region, the agency said.

The Ilocos Region, Central Luzon, Zamboanga Peninsula, Soccsksarg­en region reported one death each. One returning migrant worker also died, it said.

More than 3.2 million people have been tested for the virus, DoH said.

Meanwhile, business groups asked the government to suspend the Data Privacy Act, which protects patient confidenti­ality during the pandemic, to save part of the P5-billion budget for contact tracing.

“Reverse the process by encouragin­g infected people to come out in the open,” four business groups said in a Sept. 21 letter to an inter-agency task force against the coronaviru­s.

“We emphasize that COVID is not a disease that we should be ashamed of. In fact, we need to treat voluntary disclosure­s as heroes and life savers.”

Representa­tives from the

Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Philippine

Silk Road Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce, Employers Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s and Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion, Inc. signed the letter. — Vann Marlo M. Villegas and Jenina P. Ibañez

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