Research group: Average daily COVID-19 cases in NCR fell 13 percent

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The healthcare utilization in Metro Manila is now considered within safe levels.

Other regions, however, are facing hospital bed shortages amid a rise in coronavirus cases.- The World Tonight, ANC, June 16, 2021.

Other regions, however, are facing hospital bed shortages amid a rise in coronavirus cases.- The World Tonight, ANC, June 16, 2021
 

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