DFA: Recoveries have surpassed deaths among COVID-positive Filipinos abroad
By Roy Mabasa
Among overseas Filipinos afflicted with COVID-19, the total number of recoveries outweighed the number of deaths by as much as 104 percent for the past one-month period, the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Monday.
Department of Foreign Affairs (MANILA BULLETIN)
In its latest tally, the DFA recorded 52 new cases, 49 recoveries, and one new death among Filipinos in Europe and the Middle East.
“For the past month, the total number of Filipino COVID-19 patients who recovered remains higher than the total number of fatalities by 104 percent,” the DFA said.
As of April 27, the total number of confirmed cases of overseas Filipinos with COVID-19 is 1,395, of which 380 have recovered while 186 succumbed to the disease.
There are still 829 Filipinos undergoing treatment in various hospitals and health facilities abroad.
By region or continent, Europe has the highest number of COVID-positive Filipinos with 441 cases, followed by the Americas with 328, the Asia Pacific region with 327, and the Middle East and Africa with 299.
Department of Foreign Affairs (MANILA BULLETIN)
In its latest tally, the DFA recorded 52 new cases, 49 recoveries, and one new death among Filipinos in Europe and the Middle East.
“For the past month, the total number of Filipino COVID-19 patients who recovered remains higher than the total number of fatalities by 104 percent,” the DFA said.
As of April 27, the total number of confirmed cases of overseas Filipinos with COVID-19 is 1,395, of which 380 have recovered while 186 succumbed to the disease.
There are still 829 Filipinos undergoing treatment in various hospitals and health facilities abroad.
By region or continent, Europe has the highest number of COVID-positive Filipinos with 441 cases, followed by the Americas with 328, the Asia Pacific region with 327, and the Middle East and Africa with 299.