MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) of the Philippines has released the latest COVID-19 tally of active cases, deaths and recoveries on Monday, May 10, 2021.
As announced by the DOH, there were 6,846 new recorded cases of Covid-19 giving the total number of cases of 1,108,826. Complete details are presented in the table below.
Covid-19 Tally in the Philippines
According to DOH, 93.7% of the total Active Covid-19 Cases or about 56,123 plus individuals are mild cases. On the other hand, only 2.2% of the total active cases or almost 1,318 individuals are asymptomatic. Only 1.3% of the total active cases or almost 779 individuals are in the critical case while about 1.7% of the total active case or almost 1,018 individuals have severe cases. About 1.10% or almost 659 cases are categorized as moderate case.
Here is the nationwide tally of COVID-19 cases as of May10, 2021.
Classification | No. of Cases |
---|---|
New Cases | 6846 |
Recoveries | 8,193 |
Deaths | 90 |
Total Active Cases | 59,897 |
Total Recoveries | 1,030,367 |
Total Deaths | 18,562 |
Total Covid-19 Cases | 1,108,826 |
Source: Department of Health COVID-19 Case bulletin
Covid-19 Tally (Region-wise)
NCR is the Top with most number of Covid-19 cases in the Region with a total of 479,433 case. Following in the lead is the Region IV-A (CALABARZON) with a total number of 196,255 .
Here is the complete tally of total cases (Region) as of May 10, 2021.
Top Regions | Total No. of Cases |
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National Capital Region(NCR) | 479,433 |
Region 4A (CALABARZON) | 196,255 |
Region 3 (Central Luzon) | 94,110 |
Region 7 (Central Visayas) | 60,901 |
Region 6 (Western Visayas) | 41,989 |
QUEZON City is the Top with most number of Covid-19 cases in the Cities with a total of 95,789 cases. Following in the lead is City of Manila with a total number of 62,332.
Here is the complete tally of total cases (Cities) as of May 10, 2021.
Top Cities/Provinces | Total No. of Cases |
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Quezon City | 95,789 |
City of Manila | 62,332 |
Cavite | 59,717 |
Rizal | 48,697 |
Laguna | 45,249 |
Source: Department of Health COVID-19 Tracker
Travel Advisories
Amid pandemic, both local and international and local travels are of strict guidelines to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
According the the Department of Foreign Affairs,
- All arriving Filipino passengers, including their spouse and children (Filipino or foreign), shall be allowed entry subject to quarantine procedures.
- Foreign crew members as well as foreign government and International Organization officials accredited to the Philippines shall be allowed entry.
- Land, air, and sea travel of uniformed personnel for official business, especially those transporting medical supplies, laboratory specimens, related to COVID-19, and other humanitarian assistance, shall be allowed.
Status of Lockdown
Update as of May 10, 2021: The MECQ classification has been extended up to May 14, 2021 in the NCR bubble plus. These includes the following places:
- Metro Manila
- Rizal
- Cavite
- Bulacan
- Laguna
Zamboanga City shall be placed under MECQ staring May 7-14, 2021.
Quirino, Abra and Ifugao Provinces shall be placed under MECQ starting May 1-31, 2021.
Tacloban City shall be placed under Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) until May 31, 2021.
Meanwhile, the following areas will be under GCQ starting May 1, 2021.
- Apayao
- Baguio City
- Benguet
- Kalinga
- Mountain Province
- Cagayan
- Isabela
- Nueva Vizcaya
- Batangas
- Quezon
- Tacloban
- Iligan City
- Davao City
- Lanao del Sur
Following the sudden surge of cases in the so-called NCR bubble plus, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has announced the implementation of the Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) which started on April 12, 2021.
“This new community quarantine classification is subject to the appeals of the local government units,” Secretary Harry Roque said on Wednesday.
Will the MECQ be extended on May 2021?
Yes, the MECQ has been extended up to May 14, 2021 for NCR bubble plus following the recommendation of the experts to the administration in order to decongest the hospitals from the overwhelming COVID-19 cases. The extension has been announced by Secretary Harry Roque, the Presidential spokesperson on April 28, 2021.
What’s not allowed in MECQ
Following the guidelines of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), the following establishments, persons or activities are not allowed to operate, work or undertaken.
- Entertainment Venues: karaoke bars, bars, clubs, concert halls, theaters, and cinemas
- Recreational Venues: internet cafes, billiard halls, amusement arcades and similar venues
- Amusement Parks
- Outdoor sports venues
- Indoor sports venues including fitness gyms, spas, swimming pools and similar locations
- Casinos, horse racing, lottery including PCSO draws
- Indoor attractions including libraries, museums or similar
- Outdoor tourist destinations
- Meetings, conferences, exhibitions
- Indoor dine-in services
Basic Covid-19 Health Protocols
The following basic COVID-19 health guidelines should always be observed at all times to prevent the spread of the infection:
- Wearing of face mask and face shield
- Social distancing
- Avoid crowded areas
- Regular washing of hands with soap and water
- Use of sanitizers and alcohol
Contact DOH
Should you have concerns related to COVID-19, you may also reach the Department of Health at the following contact details:
Telephone Number: (02) 894-COVID/ 1555
Facebook: @OfficialDOHgov
Twitter: @DOHgovph
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