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Active COVID Cases Top 200,000 After 11,101 New Infection Confirmed

An all-time high.
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The Philippines on Saturday breached the 200,000-mark in total active COVID cases, an all-time high, after confirming 11,101 new infections, official data showed.

There were also 72 new deaths and 799 new recoveries, bringing the cumulative totals to 15,810 and 706,532, respectively, the Department of Health said. The total active cases stood at 203,710.

Since the pandemic started, the Philippines has reported a total 926,052 COVID-19 cases. A fresh surge that is straining the health system placed 24 million in Metro Manila, Laguna, Rizal, Cavite and Bulacan under strict quarantines until the end of the month.

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