The Department of Health has recorded 16,694 new COVID-19 cases in the country. This is now the second highest single-day tally next to yesterday's recorded cases of COVID-19. | via @siggyism
@siggyism The country now has 1,824,051 total COVID-19 confirmed cases with 123,935 active cases.
Meanwhile, 15,805 recoveries were recorded. The total COVID-19 recoveries are now at 1,668,520. | via @siggyism
@siggyism 398 new COVID-19 deaths were recorded. This is now the second highest single-day fatalities next to the recorded 401 deaths last April 9, 2021.
The total deaths are now at 31,596. | via @siggyism
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The Department of Health has recorded 18,332 new confirmed cases of COVID-19. The daily tally is a new all-time high in terms of single-day tally. | via @siggyism
@siggyism The daily tally pushes the total COVID-19 of the country to 1,857,646. Of the 1.8 million, 130,350 are active cases.
Meanwhile, 13,794 new recoveries were recorded. The total recoveries of the country are now at 1,695,335. | via @siggyism
HAPPENING NOW: Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque holds a press briefing in SM City San Mateo, Rizal on Monday, August 23, 2021 after updates from the IATF, NTF-COVID-19, and other government officials.
Roque says more than 30 million people in the country have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose; 13 million persons have been fully vaccinated. | via @alexisbromero
Today's daily tally is lower than the confirmed cases recorded yesterday but this is the third day wherein daily cases went beyond 16,000. | via @siggyism
@siggyism Meanwhile, 13,952 new recoveries have been recorded. The country's COVID-19 total recoveries are now 1,681,925.
215 new deaths were also recorded. As of today, the country has a total of 31,810 COVID-19 fatalities. | via @siggyism
UP NEXT: Manny Pacquiao will try to regain the WBA "super" welterweight title he was unceremoniously stripped of and now bestowed to Yordenis Ugas, who's already a two-time jackpot winner with the belt and the career-high payday that comes with fighting Pacquiao. | via @dino_mars
@dino_mars No better first opponent for Pacquiao in these pandemic times than someone who could remind you to wash your hands. | via @dino_mars
@dino_mars#PacquiaoUgas Tale of the Tape. Ugas with significant advantages in height and reach.
Though the reigning, defending champion, Ugas enters the ring first being the B-side fighter. It's the Manny Pacquiao show after all.