‘Weak surge’ in Covid-19 cases over in two weeks, says Octa


THE independent pandemic monitor Octa Research said the ongoing “mini” or “weak” surge in Covid-19 cases in Metro Manila and other parts of the country was likely to taper off in a week or two as the infection rates start to slow down.

Speaking at the televised Laging Handa public briefing, Octa fellow Guido David said the case counts and positivity rates in Metro Manila, Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon), Pampanga, Benguet and Western Visayas were on the rise, but showed signs these were slowing down.

“From what we see, the number of cases is increasing but not that high. We’re hoping the peak will come within the next one to two weeks, which means that whatever the number of cases we reach, there might be a downward trend. But then again, these are just projections and might change,” he said.

David said the situation in Metro Manila was “not alarming” yet as the healthcare utilisation rate rose only to 23% from 22% while the average daily attack rate (Adar) was at 3.6, or lower than the Department of Health’s (DOH) benchmark of 6.

He said, however, that there were some Metro Manila local government units with Adar higher than 6.

David said the reproduction number also slowed down to 1.5-1.6 in Metro Manila and other areas, which meant that “more or less”, every two sick persons were infecting three others.

David said the downtrend was consistent with Octa’s predictions of a weak surge in the second or third week of July.

Such surges also happened in other countries where the more transmissible BA.4 and BA.5 Omicron subvariants have spread.

He said the current surge was “weak” compared to those which occurred last January, or the “first wave” of Omicron subvariants when cases reached 40,000 a day when the reproduction rate was 4 to 5, and last year when the Delta variant-driven infections peaked at 25,000 daily.

David said that fast-spreading subvariants might not be the only reason behind the increase in cases, but the people’s waning immunity and noncompliance with minimum public health standards.

He said people should continue taking steps to avoid catching Covid-19 since there were people who remain vulnerable to it. — Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Covid-19 , cases , Metro Manila

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Friday (April 19, 2024)
Drunk driving, crashing into police barricade lands Thai minister’s son in jail for four months
Seven people killed in Jakarta's Mampang Prabatan blaze
World No.1 and crowd favourite Viktor Axelsen headlines list of big guns vying for Singapore Badminton Open
Actress Shu Qi gets lavish surprise birthday bash from husband Stephen Fung
WHO says wider alert on contaminated J&J cough syrup 'likely'; Indonesia among hardest hit
KKB by-election: MCA won’t campaign if BN candidate not fielded
Thai divers seek to take on 'ghost gear' threatening marine life
A lot of potential to be tapped in Philippines; Singapore hopes to play key role, says its minister
Vietnam's Noi Bai and Da Nang named in world’s top 100 airports; top five spots are all in Asia

Others Also Read