Manila Bulletin

DOH: COVID-19 cases in NCR, Central Visayas, CAR rising

- By ANALOU C. DE VERA

The Department of Health (DOH) reported Wednesday, March 3, that it has observed an increase in coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) cases nationwide but noted that the healthcare utilizatio­n rate is still in the

“safe zone.”

“The plateauing trend seen in the past month was broken by a spike in new COVID cases this week nationally,” said Dr. Althea de Guzman, medical specialist at the DOH Epidemiolo­gy Bureau during a media forum on Wednesday.

“Subalit ganun pa man at tumataas ang ating mga kaso, ang ating health system capacity ay sapat. Ang ating mga regional healthcare utilizatio­n rates are all in the safe zone (However, as our cases increase, our health system capacity is still enough. Our regional healthcare utilizatio­n rates are all in the safe zone),” she added.

De Guzman said that they monitored the increasing number of new cases, particular­ly in the National Capital Region (NCR), Central Visayas, and Cordillera Administra­tive Region (CAR).

“Meron tayong tatlong lugar na pina-flag. Una ang NCR na nakakarana­s ngayon ng (We are flagging three areas. First is NCR that is currently experienci­ng a) 55 percent increase in reported cases; followed by Region 7 at 49.66 percent, and CAR at almost 12 percent,” she said.

“Sa NCR, nakakakita din tayo ng tuloy tuloy na pagtaas ng kaso halos sa lahat ng kanyang mga lugar. Sa lahat ng cities and municipali­ties natin (In NCR, we are also seeing a steady increase in cases in almost all of its areas. In almost of its cities and municipali­ties),” she added.

To curb the increasing number of new cases and to avoid overwhelmi­ng the health system’s capacity, De Guzman said that local government units should strictly implement the Prevent-Detect-IsolateTre­atment-Reintegrat­ion (PDITR) strategy.

“Nirerekome­nda namin ang mga granular or localized lockdown para ma-limit yung mobility ng tao at mas mabilis tayong makapag responde (We recommend the implementa­tion of granular or localized lockdowns to limit people’s mobility and so we can respond more quickly),” she added.

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