
The Philippines on Wednesday, Dec. 22, recorded 261 new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, the Department of Health (DOH) said.
Wednesday's cases pushed the country's running tally of COVID cases to 2,837,784, as shown in the DOH case bulletin.
Of the total caseload, 0.3 percent or only 9,238 infections are still tagged as active or those who are still sick.
The DOH said that 3,153 have mild symptoms, 3,400 have moderate symptoms, 1,801 are in severe condition, 507 are asymptomatic, and 377 are in critical state.
There were also 122 additional deaths related to COVID-19, causing the death toll to increase to 50,916, which is 1.79 percent of all confirmed cases.
Meanwhile, the total number of recoveries stood at 2,777,630 or 97.9 percent of the total case count after 395 new survivors were reported.
“We hope to continue decreasing our reported COVID-19 cases through the continuous implementation of PDITR (prevent, detect, isolate, treat and reintegrate) plus Vaccination strategies,” the DOH said.