Taguig LGU to use hospitalization rate as guide in decisions under Alert Level 1
Taguig Mayor Lino Cayetano said the city government will change its format in reporting the Covid-19 situation in the city to the public and focus on the disposition of cases and hospitalization rate in decision-making under Alert Level 1.
“We will change the format of reporting. This is important as reporting is one way for us and the public to understand the data. What is more important now is not only the number of cases. What is important is the disposition of cases and our hospitalization,” he said in a weekly report by the city government.

Cayetano said this means that the bed capacity status of hospitals will be “our guide in our decisions.”
The Taguig City government no longer uploads daily tally of Covid-19 cases with full details of new and active cases, and recoveries.
He said even during the surge in Omicron variant cases in the city, hospitals did not become full, and believed that vaccination played a major role in protecting people from being hospitalized.
With the decrease in Covid-19 cases in the National Capital Region (NCR), the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) put Metro Manila under Alert Level 1, the lowest quarantine classification, from March 1 to 15, allowing transportation and establishments to have 100 percent capacity.
“The Alert Level 1 is our next step towards the new normal,” the mayor said.
The Taguig City Epidemiology and Disease Surveillance Unit (CEDSU) recorded 87 new Covid-19 cases from Feb. 25 to March 3, down by 73 cases or 46 percent from 160 new cases tallied from Feb. 18 to 24.
The total weekly new cases peaked from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3 when Taguig recorded 3,113 cases. The city had 43 active cases on March 2, down from 47 on March 1, 80 on Feb. 28, 109 on Feb. 27 and 152 on Feb. 26.
As of March 3, Taguig had 64,619 total confirmed Covid-19 cases, 64,112 recoveries and 465 deaths.