Metro Manila's Covid-19 positivity rate slightly up; 14 Luzon provinces register 'very high' rates — OCTA

OCTA Research fellow Dr. Guido David on Sunday, July 31, observed the continued slow increase in Metro Manila’s Covid-19 positivity rate, from 14.2 percent on July 23, to 15 percent on July 29.
Positivity rate refers to the number of individuals who yielded positive results from among those who were tested for Covid-19.
In an update shared on Twitter, David also monitored “very high positivity,” or above 20 percent in the following areas:
* Isabela (36.3 percent),
* Tarlac (31.6 percent),
* Laguna (30.9 percent),
* Camarines Sur (28.4 percent),
* Quezon (27.5 percent),
* Zambales (27.2 percent),
* Cavite (27.1 percent),
* Nueva Ecija (25.8 percent),
* Albay (25.4 percent),
* Pampanga (23.2 percent),
* Cagayan (22.7 percent),
* Rizal (21.7 percent),
* Pangasinan (21.0 percent), and
* La Union (20.9 percent)
The World Health Organization has recommended that the Covid-19 positivity rate should remain at 5 percent or lower.
On July 17, David urged residents in areas with very high positivity rates to continue to observe minimum health protocols.
“In provinces where the positivity rate is very high, i.e. above 20 percent, the public is strongly advised to practice necessary caution to prevent Covid infection,” he said.