DOH records 7% 'increase' in daily Covid-19 infections
The Department of Health (DOH) said on Monday, Nov. 20, that there were 1,210 new Covid-19 infections between Nov. 14 and 20.

DOH noted that this signifies a “seven percent increase" compared to the preceding week, Nov. 7 to 13, with an average daily count of 173 cases.
Among the newly reported cases, 14 have been classified as "severe" or "critical."
Meanwhile, DOH said there have been nine deaths; four of those happened between Nov. 7 to 20.
Nationwide, DOH said that hospitals have admitted a total of 284 severe and critical Covid-19 patients for treatment.
Of the 1,622 ICU beds allocated for Covid-19 patients, 164, or 10.1 percent, are currently occupied.
Additionally, 2,184 out of 13,550 non-ICU Covid-19 beds, constituting 16.1 percent, are in use.
The DOH urged the public to remain vigilant in light of the ongoing Covid-19 threat, emphasizing the importance of adhering to public health standards.
This includes wearing masks, seeking well-ventilated areas, and immediate isolation if symptomatic under Alert Level 1.
Moreover, the DOH reported that approximately 78 million people in the country have received Covid-19 vaccinations, surpassing the target population by 100.44 percent.