3 new COVID-19 cases among overseas Filipinos reported - Manila Bulletin

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3 new COVID-19 cases among overseas Filipinos reported

There are also nine new recovered patients, bringing the total recoveries among nationals in foreign countries to 6,654.Active cases are now at 2,989.

The department said that compared to last week’s percentages, the total number of recoveries and deaths due to COVID-19 among nationals increased slightly to 63.78 percent and 7.57 percent, respectively; while those under treatment decreased to 28.65 percent. The remaining cases among nationals abroad are scattered in the Asia Pacific Region, countries in Europe, and the Americas.

 

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