The Department of Health recorded 1,631 new COVID-19 infections Friday, bringing the country's caseload to 425,918.

The DoH noted that 91 percent of the nationwide tally has already recovered or 387,616 survivors. There were 370 new recoveries recorded Friday.
However, there were 46 new fatalities, raising the death toll to 8,255 which represents 1.94 percent of total caseload.
The total number of active cases in the country is at 30,047, the DoH said.
Quezon City logged the most number of new cases with 116, followed by Rizal with 101, Davao City with 95, Laguna with 89, and Manila with 65.
COVID-KAYA
Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire assured the public that patients’ information stored in the COVID-KAYA application “were all secured.”
COVID-KAYA is an electronic case investigation form where frontliners can input the details of a patient. This application was developed with the help of the World Health Organization.
The Citizen Lab, an interdisciplinary laboratory based at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto, said that the application being used by the DoH “contained vulnerabilities in both the web and Android apps that allows for unauthorized users to access private data about the app’s users, and potentially patient data.”
Vergeire said that the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) found “different issues” in the application but has already “resolved” it.
“They have resolved this already, there were no violations or this part where people can access the information of our patients included in the COVID-KAYA,” said Vergeire.
“DoH can assure you that these information were all secured. The bugs in COVID-KAYA, which led to this issue has already been resolved,” she added.