The Davao City Covid-19 Task Force is eyeing to add deputized personnel to assist security personnel in enforcing the minimum public health measures and apprehend violators.
A total of 181,757 Dabawenyos have already received their anti-Covid booster dose based on the latest data released by the Davao City Vaccination Cluster dated February 4. 2022.
Davao City is now categorized as a Moderate Risk Local Government Unit (LGU) for Covid-19 based on the daily growth and attack rates in the past days.
A Davao City health official urged Dabawenyos anew to get themselves vaccinated and avail themselves of the booster shots after the city has been confirmed to have 75 cases of the highly transmissible COVID-19 variant Omicron as of February 2, 2022.
The Davao City COVID-19 Task Force said the city's COVID-19 positivity rate of 32 percent is still high and the current surge may take a while to end.
Dabawenyos are advised to continue following the basic health measures and leave no room for complacency amid a decreasing trend of Covid-19 cases in Davao City.
The City Health Office (CHO) has issued an advisory, reiterating that the swab date will be the basis of the first isolation day for a confirmed COVID-19 patient who is asymptomatic or has mild symptoms, regardless of the vaccination status. Davao City COVID-19 Task Force Spokesperson Dr. Michelle Schlosser bared this in an interview with […]
The drop in the daily count of coronavirus cases in the last three days may be a sign of an end to the coronavirus surge, Mayor Inday Sara Duterte said on Monday's program on Davao City Disaster Radio.
Davao City's Covid-19 Task Force has classified 105 barangays or 60 percent of the 182 barangays as critical risk. This is the highest based on the previous rankings of the areas at risk of coronavirus disease.
Davao City's COVID-19 Task Force is adopting the Department of Health (DOH) guidelines on home isolation amid the surge of COVID-19 cases and the presence of the Omicron variant in the city.
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