Chinese Sinovac Covid Vaccine

News reports on the Chinese Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine.

28 Feb 2021
Philippines receives Chinese vaccine (Sinovac), but Duterte prefers another brand…
www.reuters.com

11 April 2021
Chinese vaccines “don’t have very high protection rates”, said Gao Fu, the director of the China Centers for Disease Control.
Beijing has distributed hundreds of millions of doses in other countries.
www.aljazeera.com

11 April 2021
A COVID-19 vaccine developed by China’s Sinovac was found to have an efficacy rate of slightly above 50% in Brazilian clinical trials.
www.reuters.com

By comparison, the vaccine made by Pfizer-BioNTech has been found to be 97-percent effective.

Efficacy Rates from Yale Medicine.

www.yalemedicine.org

Overall all risks.

95.0% Pfizer-BioNTech
94.1% Moderna

Against risk of symptomatic disease.

96.4% Novavax
76.0% Oxford-AstraZeneca
72.0% Johnson & Johnson
?% Pfizer-BioNTech
?% Moderna

Against risk of Severe Disease.

100% Oxford-AstraZeneca
100% Novavax
86.0% Johnson & Johnson
?% Pfizer-BioNTech
?% Moderna

Moderna: 94.1% effective at preventing symptomatic infection. 86.4% for people ages 65 and older.

Johnson & Johnson: 72% overall efficacy and 86% efficacy against severe disease.

Oxford-AstraZeneca: 76% effective at reducing the risk of symptomatic disease, and 100% against severe disease. 85% effective in preventing COVID-19 in people over 65.

Novavax: 96.4% efficacy in reducing mild and moderate disease, 100% against severe disease from the original strain of COVID-19.

COVID-19 Statistics Philippines October 2020

Statistics for COVID-19 Coronavirus in Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

By the end of October there had been 380,729 reported cases, and 7,221 reported deaths.

Reported COVID-19 Cases in the Philippines

October reported 69,035 cases, a daily average of 2,227.

August 2020 was the worst month for reported cases, with 127,427 cases, a daily average of 4,111.

Reported COVID-19 Deaths in the Philippines

October reported 1,717 deaths, a daily average of 55.

September was the worst month for reported deaths, with 1,946 deaths, a daily average of 65.

2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics – Philippines.

Reported Cases for each Month

Date Monthly Cases Daily ave Cumulative
Oct 69,035 2,227 380,729
Sep 90,913 3,030 311,694
Aug 127,427 4,111 220,781
Jul 55,840 1,801 93,354
Jun 19,428 648 37,514
May 9,598 310 18,086
Apr 6,942 231 8,488
Mar 1,543 50 1,546
Feb 3 0 3

Reported Deaths for each Month

Date Deaths in Month Daily ave Cumulative
Oct 1,717 55 7,221
Sep 1,946 65 5,504
Aug 1,535 50 3,558
Jul 757 24 2,023
Jun 309 10 1,266
May 389 13 957
Apr 490 16 568
Mar 77 2 78
Feb 1 0 1

Daily October 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Cases in the Philippines.

Date Daily Cases 7 day ave Cumulative
31/10/20 1,803 1,846 380,729
30/10/20 1,999 1,875 378,926
29/10/20 1,747 1,864 376,927
28/10/20 2,036 1,848 375,180
27/10/20 1,524 1,767 373,144
26/10/20 1,592 1,784 371,620
25/10/20 2,223 1,916 370,028
24/10/20 2,006 1,924 367,805
23/10/20 1,923 2,007 365,799
22/10/20 1,633 2,181 363,876
21/10/20 1,468 2,258 362,243
20/10/20 1,640 2,307 360,775
19/10/20 2,517 2,345 359,135
18/10/20 2,280 2,468 356,618
17/10/20 2,588 2,500 354,338
16/10/20 3,139 2,426 351,750
15/10/20 2,174 2,392 348,611
14/10/20 1,811 2,400 346,437
13/10/20 1,903 2,542 344,626
12/10/20 3,382 2,566 342,723
11/10/20 2,502 2,410 339,341
10/10/20 2,069 2,501 336,839
09/10/20 2,901 2,585 334,770
08/10/20 2,232 2,541 331,869
07/10/20 2,804 2,563 329,637
06/10/20 2,071 2,504 326,833
05/10/20 2,291 2,496 324,762
04/10/20 3,141 2,606 322,471
03/10/20 2,652 2,582 319,330
02/10/20 2,599 2,596 316,678
01/10/20 2,385 2,475 314,079

Daily October 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines.

Date Daily Deaths 7 day ave Cumulative
31/10/20 36 41 7,221
30/10/20 38 39 7,185
29/10/20 33 52 7,147
28/10/20 61 52 7,114
27/10/20 14 52 7,053
26/10/20 62 52 7,039
25/10/20 43 46 6,977
24/10/20 19 47 6,934
23/10/20 132 55 6,915
22/10/20 36 41 6,783
21/10/20 57 43 6,747
20/10/20 17 46 6,690
19/10/20 21 49 6,673
18/10/20 49 47 6,652
17/10/20 72 52 6,603
16/10/20 34 54 6,531
15/10/20 50 61 6,497
14/10/20 76 75 6,447
13/10/20 39 72 6,371
12/10/20 11 70 6,332
11/10/20 83 78 6,321
10/10/20 86 80 6,238
09/10/20 83 77 6,152
08/10/20 144 72 6,069
07/10/20 60 60 5,925
06/10/20 25 60 5,865
05/10/20 64 66 5,840
04/10/20 98 62 5,776
03/10/20 62 56 5,678
02/10/20 54 60 5,616
01/10/20 58 62 5,562

COVID-19 Coronavirus Philippines

Statistics for COVID-19 Coronavirus in Philippines

Monthly COVID-19 Reported Statistics – Philippines
  • November
  • October had an average of 2,227 new cases and 55 deaths per day.
  • September had an average of 3,030 new cases and 65 deaths per day.
  • August had an average of 4,135 new cases and 50 deaths per day.
  • July had an average of 1,801 new cases  and 24 deaths per day.
  • June had an average of 648 new cases and 10 deaths per day.
  • May had an average of 310 new cases and 13 deaths per day.
  • April had an average of 224 new cases and 16 deaths per day.

The first recorded case of the COVID-19 coronavirus in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020, the first death was on 1 February 2020.

The following figures show the daily numbers of ‘reported‘ deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines.

November 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Cases in the Philippines.

Date Daily Cases 7 day ave Cumulative
01/11/20
31/10/20 1,803 1,846 380,729

November 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines.

Date Daily Deaths 7 day ave Cumulative
01/11/20
31/10/20 36 41 7,221

More: October Coronavirus cases and deaths.


Note
: The numbers of deaths reported each day appears to be very inaccurate. eg:

From the 113 deaths reported on 18 Jul 2020, only 40 actually died in July. 58 of them died in June and 15 died in May. 

The 159 deaths reported for 15 August 2020 included 57 in August, 61 in July, 37 in June, 3 in May, and 1 in April.
This indicates that there could be many more deaths from May and June that have still not been “officially” reported.  And of course, many July deaths may not be reported for a few months.

Monthly COVID-19 Cases in 2020.

Date Monthly Cases Daily ave Cumulative
Oct 69,035 2,227 380,729
Sep 90,913 3,030 311,694
Aug 127,427 4,111 220,781
Jul 55,840 1,801 93,354
Jun 19,428 648 37,514
May 9,598 310 18,086
Apr 6,942 231 8,488
Mar 1,543 50 1,546
Feb 3 0 3

Monthly COVID-19 Deaths in 2020.

Date Deaths in Month Daily ave Cumulative
Oct 1,717 55 7,221
Sep 1,946 65 5,504
Aug 1,535 50 3,558
Jul 757 24 2,023
Jun 309 10 1,266
May 389 13 957
Apr 490 16 568
Mar 77 2 78
Feb 1 0 1

October 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics – Philippines.

More: October Coronavirus cases and deaths.

September 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics – Philippines.

At 30th September 2020 there had been 311,694 reported COVID-19 cases and 5,504 reported deaths in the Philippines.

During September 2020, there were 90,913 new cases, and 1,946 new deaths.
This is an average of 3,030 new cases and 65 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

August 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics – Philippines.

At 31st August 2020 there had been 220,781 reported COVID-19 cases and 3,558 reported deaths.

During August 2020, there were 127,427 new cases, and 1,535 new deaths.  This is an average of 4,111 new cases and 49.5 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

    • More: August Coronavirus cases.
July 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics – Philippines.

At 31st July 2020 there had been 93,354 reported COVID-19 cases and 2,023 reported deaths.

During July 2020, there were 55,840 new cases, and 757 new deaths.  This is an average of 1,801 new cases and 24.4 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

    • More: July Coronavirus cases.

June 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th June 2020 there had been 37,514 reported COVID-19 cases and 1,266 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During June 2020, there were 19,428 new cases, and 309 new deaths.  This is an average of 648 new cases and 10 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

    • More: June Coronavirus cases.

May 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During May 2020, there were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths.  This is an average of 310 new cases and 13 deaths per day.

    • More: May Coronavirus cases.

April 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During April 2020 there were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths. This is an average of 224 new cases and 16 deaths per day.

    • More: April Coronavirus cases.

March 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During March 2020 there were 1,543 new cases, and 77 new deaths. This is an average of 51 new cases and 2.5 deaths per day.

    • More: March Coronavirus cases.

Sunday, March 8, 2020. The Philippines had a total of 10 cases according to the Department of Health.  It was 3 cases at the end of February.
news.abs-cbn.com

  • Mar 5. The 4th case was a 48-year-old man, employed in Taguig City.
  • Mar 6. The 5th case was a 62-year-old male Filipino from Cainta, Rizal.
  • Mar 6. The 6th case was a 59-year-old female Filipino, the wife of PH5.
  • Mar 8. The 7th case was a 38-year-old Taiwanese male who visited the Philippines (his symptoms started March 3).
  • Mar 8. The 8th case was a 32-year-old Filipino male who had traveled to Japan. (his symptoms started March 5).
  • Mar 8. The 9th case was an 86-year-old American male. (his symptoms started March 1).
  • Mar 8. The 10th case was a 57-year-old Filipino male with no history of travel outside of the country.

February 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

As at Saturday 28th February 2020, there were 3 reported cases in Philippines with the COVID-19 coronavirus, with 1 death. (rappler)

  • Jan 29. The 1st case was a 38-year-old female Chinese national, from Wuhan, China.
  • Jan 29. The 2nd case was a 44-year-old male Chinese national, from Wuhan, China. (Not confirmed until after death on Feb 2)
  • Feb 5. The 3rd case was a 60-year-old female Chinese national. Like the first two cases, she was a tourist from Wuhan, China.

January 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

As at Thursday 29th January 2020, there was ONE reported case in Philippines with the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines

The first recorded case of COVID-19 in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

The first Death in the Philippines was reported on 2nd February 2020, (death occurred on 1 Feb). This 44 year old male was the second case to be reported in the Philippines (PH2), and he was a resident of Wuhan, China.  He had had arrived in the Philippines on 21 Jan 2020 with his 38 year old female partner (PH1), also from Wuhan, who has been reported as the first case in the Philippines.

This death was the first known death of someone with 2019-nCoV (COVID-19) outside of China. nytimes.com


DOH Press Release / 2 February 2020

The Department of Health (DOH) and the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) today revealed that as of yesterday, February 1, 2020, twenty-four (24) patients under investigation (PUIs) tested negative for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) while two (2) tested positive. Samples from four (4) other PUIs are currently being tested at RITM.

The two confirmed cases are the previously-announced 38-year-old Chinese female and her companion, a 44-year-old Chinese male who were both admitted for isolation and supportive treatment at San Lazaro Hospital in Sta. Cruz, Manila. Both patients are from Wuhan, China and arrived in the Philippines via Hong Kong last January 21, 2020. The second confirmed case was admitted for pneumonia last January 25, 2020 after experiencing fever, cough, and sore throat.

DOH also confirmed that the 44-year-old male died yesterday, February 1, 2020. Over the course of the patient’s admission, he developed severe pneumonia due to viral and bacterial infections (S. pneumoniae and Influenza B). In his last few days, the patient was stable and showed signs of improvement, however, the condition of the patient deteriorated within his last 24 hours resulting in his demise.

“I would like to emphasize that this is an imported case with no evidence of local transmission. We are currently working with the Chinese Embassy to ensure the dignified management of the remains according to national and international standards to contain the disease,” Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III said.

DOH is assuring the public that all measures needed to contain the spread of the virus is being strictly implemented and followed. San Lazaro Hospital has implemented rigorous infection control protocols while caring for these patients. Both patients were isolated following strict isolation standards, and all health personnel who came in contact with them practiced stringent infection control measures and wore appropriate personal protective equipment.

The Epidemiology Bureau (EB) of the Department is currently conducting contact tracing of passengers aboard the flights of the two positive cases. EB has secured the manifestos of the flights and is in close coordination with the concerned airlines. Contact tracing activities are ongoing in Cebu and Dumaguete, and in other places where the patients stayed and traveled to.

“The Philippine Government has already implemented a temporary travel ban for travelers coming from China, Macao, and Hong Kong. DOH is monitoring every development on the 2019-nCoV very closely and is taking proactive measures to contain the spread of this virus in our country. This health event is fast-evolving and fluid. We are continuously recalibrating our plans and efforts as the situation develops,” Duque assured.

“We are providing the public with constant updates and advisories as frequently as possible, so all I ask from the public now is to heed the advisories from official DOH channels and to refrain from sharing unverified and unvalidated information. I assure the public that we will keep you abreast of any information that we have,” he added.

Currently, there are no reports of community spread of the virus within the country. However, the public is still reminded to practice prevention measures such as proper hand hygiene and observance of cough etiquette.

As of 12 NN yesterday, February 1, 2020, DOH has reported five (5) additional patients under investigation (PUIs), bringing the total recorded number of PUIs to thirty-six (36). Twenty-three (23) PUIs are currently admitted and isolated, while ten (10) have been discharged under strict monitoring. DOH also reported a total of two (2) confirmed cases with one (1) mortality. The previously-reported PUI mortality was found to be negative for 2019-nCoV.

“The new developments warrant a more diligent approach in containing the threats of the 2019-nCoV. The Department of Health is continuously improving and scaling up its public health measures and reminds the public to remain calm and vigilant,” Secretary Duque concluded.


The second COVID-19 death in the Philippines was a 67-year-old Filipino woman (PH35). She first showed symptoms on Feb. 29, and tested positive for the virus on March 11, and was receiving treatment at the Manila Doctors Hospital in Ermita.

COVID-19 Cases Philippines September 2020

Statistics for COVID-19 Coronavirus in Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

September 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics – Philippines.

At 30th September 2020 there had been 311,694 reported COVID-19 cases and 5,504 reported deaths in the Philippines.

During September 2020, there were 90,913 new cases, and 1,946 new deaths.
This is an average of 3,030 new cases and 65 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

Monthly COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines
  • At 30th September 2020 there had been 311,694 reported COVID-19 cases and 5,504 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 90,913 new cases, and 1,946 new deaths in September.
  • At 31st August 2020 there had been 220,781 reported COVID-19 cases and 3,558 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 127,427 new cases, and 1,535 new deaths in August.
  • At 31st July 2020 there had been 93,354 reported COVID-19 cases and 2,023 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 55,840 new cases, and 757 new deaths in July.
  • At 30th June 2020 there had been 37,514 reported COVID-19 cases and 1,266 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 19,428 new cases, and 309 new deaths in June.
  • At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths in May.
  • At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths in April.
  • At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths in the Philippines.

These figures show the numbers of deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines during September 2020.

September 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Cases in the Philippines.

Date Daily
Cases
7 day ave Cumulative Cases
30/09/20 2,391 2,443 311,694
29/09/20 2,015 2,502 309,303
28/09/20 3,062 2,443 307,288
27/09/20 2,970 2,498 304,226
26/09/20 2,747 2,546 301,256
25/09/20 1,754 2,716 298,509
24/09/20 2,164 2,924 296,755
23/09/20 2,802 3,094 294,591
22/09/20 1,599 3,197 291,789
21/09/20 3,447 3,472 290,190
20/09/20 3,311 3,647 286,743
19/09/20 3,934 3,655 283,432
18/09/20 3,209 3,791 279,498
17/09/20 3,355 3,909 276,289
16/09/20 3,527 3,970 272,934
15/09/20 3,519 3,917 269,407
14/09/20 4,672 3,880 265,888
13/09/20 3,372 3,407 261,216
12/09/20 4,880 3,325 257,844
11/09/20 4,040 2,985 252,964
10/09/20 3,781 2,932 248,924
09/09/20 3,156 2,672 245,143
08/09/20 3,260 2,532 241,987
07/09/20 1,362 2,564 238,727
06/09/20 2,795 2,853 237,365
05/09/20 2,498 3,063 234,570
04/09/20 3,669 3,225 232,072
03/09/20 1,963 3,265 228,403
02/09/20 2,176 3,444 226,440
01/09/20 3,483 3,871 224,264

September 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines.

Date Daily
Deaths
7 day ave Cumulative Deaths
30/09/20 56 59 5,504
29/09/20 67 57 5,448
28/09/20 37 55 5,381
27/09/20 60 51 5,344
26/09/20 88 51 5,284
25/09/20 69 52 5,196
24/09/20 36 49 5,127
23/09/20 42 51 5,091
22/09/20 50 55 5,049
21/09/20 15 53 4,999
20/09/20 55 88 4,984
19/09/20 99 91 4,929
18/09/20 45 103 4,830
17/09/20 53 103 4,785
16/09/20 69 107 4,732
15/09/20 33 107 4,663
14/09/20 259 106 4,630
13/09/20 79 71 4,371
12/09/20 184 72 4,292
11/09/20 42 53 4,108
10/09/20 80 54 4,066
09/09/20 70 52 3,986
08/09/20 26 46 3,916
07/09/20 15 47 3,890
06/09/20 85 51 3,875
05/09/20 53 53 3,790
04/09/20 49 59 3,737
03/09/20 65 65 3,688
02/09/20 26 69 3,623
01/09/20 39 80 3,597

COVID-19 Cases Philippines August 2020

Statistics for COVID-19 Coronavirus in Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

Monthly COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines
  • At 31st August 2020 there had been 220,781 reported COVID-19 cases and 3,558 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 127,427 new cases, and 1,535 new deaths in August.
  • At 31st July 2020 there had been 93,354 reported COVID-19 cases and 2,023 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 55,840 new cases, and 757 new deaths in July.
  • At 30th June 2020 there had been 37,514 reported COVID-19 cases and 1,266 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 19,428 new cases, and 309 new deaths in June.
  • At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths in May.
  • At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths in April.
  • At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths in the Philippines.

These figures show the numbers of deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines during August 2020.

August 2020 COVID-19 Coronavirus Statistics in the Philippines.

  • Mon, 31 Aug 2020 : 3,408 new cases since the day before, with another 38 deaths. There are now 59,675 active cases from the total of 220,781 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,558 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,111 new cases per day and 49.5 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sun, 30 Aug 2020 : 4,284 new cases since the day before, with another 102 deaths. There are now 56,473 active cases from the total of 217,396 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,520 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,135 new cases per day and 49.9 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sat, 29 Aug 2020 : 3,637 new cases since the day before, with another 94 deaths. There are now 74,611 active cases from the total of 213,131 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,419 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,130 new cases per day and 48.1 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Fri, 28 Aug 2020 : 3,949 new cases since the day before, with another 91 deaths. There are now 71,723 active cases from the total of 209,494 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,325 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,148 new cases per day and 46.5 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Thu, 27 Aug 2020 : 3,213 new cases since the day before, with another 97 deaths. There are now 68,347 active cases from the total of 205,545 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,234 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,155 new cases per day and 44.9 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Wed, 26 Aug 2020 : 5,248 new cases since the day before, with another 99 deaths. There are now 65,771 active cases from the total of 202,332 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,137 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,191 new cases per day and 42.8 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Tue, 25 Aug 2020 : 2,965 new cases since the day before, with another 34 deaths. There are now 61,730 active cases from the total of 197,164 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,038 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,152 new cases per day and 40.6 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Mon, 24 Aug 2020 : 4,686 new cases since the day before, with another 13 deaths. There are now 59,200 active cases from the total of 194,252 reported cases. There have been a total of 3,010 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,204 new cases per day and 41.1 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sun, 23 Aug 2020 : 2,352 new cases since the day before, with another 32 deaths. There are now 55,236 active cases from the total of 189,601 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,998 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,185 new cases per day and 42.4 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sat, 22 Aug 2020 : 4,884 new cases since the day before, with another 26 deaths. There are now 69,362 active cases from the total of 187,249 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,966 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,268 new cases per day and 42.9 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Fri, 21 Aug 2020 : 4,786 new cases since the day before, with another 59 deaths. There are now 64,906 active cases from the total of 182,365 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,940 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,239 new cases per day and 43.7 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Thu, 20 Aug 2020 : 4,339 new cases since the day before, with another 88 deaths. There are now 61,025 active cases from the total of 178,022 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,883 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,233 new cases per day and 43 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Wed, 19 Aug 2020 : 4,650 new cases since the day before, with another 111 deaths. There are now 57,498 active cases from the total of 173,774 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,795 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,233 new cases per day and 40.6 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Tue, 18 Aug 2020 : 4,836 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 53,665 active cases from the total of 169,213 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,687 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,214 new cases per day and 36.9 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Mon, 17 Aug 2020 : 3,314 new cases since the day before, with another 18 deaths. There are now 49,034 active cases from the total of 164,474 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,681 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,184 new cases per day and 38.7 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sun, 16 Aug 2020 : 3,420 new cases since the day before, with another 65 deaths. There are now 46,002 active cases from the total of 161,253 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,665 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,244 new cases per day and 40.1 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sat, 15 Aug 2020 : 4,351 new cases since the day before, with another 159 deaths. There are now 83,109 active cases from the total of 157,918 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,600 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,304 new cases per day and 38.5 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Fri, 14 Aug 2020 : 6,216 new cases since the day before, with another 16 deaths. There are now 79,813 active cases from the total of 153,660 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,442 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,308 new cases per day and 29.9 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Thu, 13 Aug 2020 : 4,002 new cases since the day before, with another 23 deaths. There are now 74,713 active cases from the total of 147,526 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,426 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,167 new cases per day and 31 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Wed, 12 Aug 2020 : 4,444 new cases since the day before, with another 93 deaths. There are now 72,348 active cases from the total of 143,749 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,404 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,200 new cases per day and 31.8 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Tue, 11 Aug 2020 : 2,987 new cases since the day before, with another 19 deaths. There are now 68,794 active cases from the total of 139,538 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,312 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,199 new cases per day and 26.3 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Mon, 10 Aug 2020 : 6,871 new cases since the day before, with another 23 deaths. There are now 66,106 active cases from the total of 136,551 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,293 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,320 new cases per day and 27 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sun, 9 Aug 2020 : 3,028 new cases since the day before, with another 61 deaths. There are now 59,970 active cases from the total of 129,913 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,270 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,062 new cases per day and 27.4 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sat, 8 Aug 2020 : 4,131 new cases since the day before, with another 41 deaths. There are now 57,559 active cases from the total of 126,885 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,209 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,191 new cases per day and 23.3 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Fri, 7 Aug 2020 : 3,379 new cases since the day before, with another 24 deaths. There are now 53,734 active cases from the total of 122,754 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,168 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,200 new cases per day and 20.7 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Thu, 6 Aug 2020 : 3,561 new cases since the day before, with another 28 deaths. There are now 50,473 active cases from the total of 119,460 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,150 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,351 new cases per day and 21.2 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Wed, 5 Aug 2020 : 3,462 new cases since the day before, with another 9 deaths. There are now 47,587 active cases from the total of 115,980 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,123 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,525 new cases per day and 20 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Tue, 4 Aug 2020 : 6,277 new cases since the day before, with another 10 deaths. There are now 44,356 active cases from the total of 112,518 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,114 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,791 new cases per day and 22.8 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Mon, 3 Aug 2020 : 3,226 new cases since the day before, with another 45 deaths. There are now 38,405 active cases from the total of 106,330 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,104 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,325 new cases per day and 27 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sun, 2 Aug 2020 : 5,032 new cases since the day before, with another 20 deaths. There are now 35,569 active cases from the total of 103,185 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,059 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,916 new cases per day and 18 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sat, 1 Aug 2020 : 4,963 new cases since the day before, with another 17 deaths. There are now 30,928 active cases from the total of 98,232 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,039 deaths.
    • August has an average of 4,878 new cases and 16 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

Note: The numbers of deaths reported each day appears to be very inaccurate. eg:
From the 113 deaths reported on 18 Jul 2020, only 40 actually died in July. 58 of them died in June and 15 died in May.
This indicates that there could be many more deaths from May and June that have still not been “officially” reported.  And of course, many July deaths may not be reported for a few months.

Cases

Date Cases in Month Daily ave Cumulative
Aug 127,427 4,111 220,781
Jul 55,840 1,801 93,354
Jun 19,428 648 37,514
May 9,598 310 18,086
Apr 6,942 231 8,488
Mar 1,543 50 1,546
Feb 3 0 3

Deaths

Date Deaths in Month Daily ave Cumulative
Aug 1,535 50 3,558
Jul 757 24 2,023
Jun 309 10 1,266
May 389 13 957
Apr 490 16 568
Mar 77 2 78
Feb 1 0 1

COVID-19 Cases Philippines July 2020

Statistics for COVID-19 Coronavirus in Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

  • At 31st July 2020 there had been 93,354 reported COVID-19 cases and 2,023 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 55,840 new cases, and 757 new deaths in July.
  • At 30th June 2020 there had been 37,514 reported COVID-19 cases and 1,266 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 19,428 new cases, and 309 new deaths in June.
  • At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths in May.
  • At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths in April.
  • At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths in the Philippines.

These figures show the numbers of deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines during July 2020.

July 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

In July 2020, there were 55,840 new cases, and 757 new deaths.  This is an average of 1,801 new cases per day, with 24.4 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

  • Fri, 31 Jul 2020 : 4,063 new cases since the day before, with another 40 deaths. There are now 26,153 active cases from the total of 93,354 reported cases. There have been a total of 2,023 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,801 new cases per day and 24.4 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Thu, 30 Jul 2020 : 3,954 new cases since the day before, with another 23 deaths. There are now 22,327 active cases from the total of 89,374 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,983 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,729 new cases per day and 23.9 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Wed, 29 Jul 2020 : 1,874 new cases since the day before, with another 16 deaths. There are now 56,528 active cases from the total of 85,486 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,962 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,654 new cases per day and 24 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Tue, 28 Jul 2020 : 1,617 new cases since the day before, with another 3 deaths. There are now 55,058 active cases from the total of 83,612 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,946 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,646 new cases per day and 24.3 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Mon, 27 Jul 2020 : 1,678 new cases since the day before, with another 4 deaths. There are now tba active cases from the total of 83,673 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,947 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,710 new cases per day and 25.2 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sun, 26 Jul 2020 : 1,612 new cases since the day before, with another 14 deaths. There are now tba active cases from the total of 81,995 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,943 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,711 new cases per day and 26 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Sat, 25 Jul 2020 : 1,968 new cases since the day before, with another 18 deaths. There are now 50,763 active cases from the total of 78,412 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,897 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,636 new cases per day and 25.2 ‘reported’ deaths per day.
  • Fri, 24 Jul 2020 : 2,103 new cases since the day before, with another 15 deaths. There are now 50,063 active cases from the total of 76,444 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,879 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,622 new cases per day and 25.5 deaths per day.
  • Thu, 23 Jul 2020 : 2,200 new cases since the day before, with another 28 deaths. There are now 48,136 active cases from the total of 74,390 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,871 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,603 new cases per day and 26.3 deaths per day.
  • Wed, 22 Jul 2020 : 1,594 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 46,803 active cases from the total of 72,269 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,843 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,580 new cases per day and 26.2 deaths per day.
  • Tue, 21 Jul 2020 : 1,951 new cases since the day before, with another 2 deaths. There are now 45,646 active cases from the total of 70,764 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,837 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,583 new cases per day and 27.2 deaths per day.
  • Mon, 20 Jul 2020 : 1,521 new cases since the day before, with another 4 deaths. There are now 43,991 active cases from the total of 68,898 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,835 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,569 new cases per day and 28.5 deaths per day.
  • Sun, 19 Jul 2020 : 2,241 new cases since the day before, with another 58 deaths. There are now 43,160 active cases from the total of 67,456 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,831 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,576 new cases per day and 29.7 deaths per day.
  • Sat, 18 Jul 2020 : 2,357 new cases since the day before, with another 113 deaths. There are now 41,464 active cases from the total of 65,304 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,773 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,544 new cases per day and 28.2 deaths per day.
  • Fri, 17 Jul 2020 : 1,841 new cases since the day before, with another 17 deaths. There are now 39,593 active cases from the total of 63,001 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,660 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,499 new cases per day and 23.2 deaths per day.
  • Thu, 16 Jul 2020 : 2,392 new cases since the day before, with another 29 deaths. There are now 38,080 active cases from the total of 61,160 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,643 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,478 new cases per day and 23.6 deaths per day.
  • Wed, 15 Jul 2020 : 1,310 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 36,178 active cases from the total of 58,768 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,614 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,417 new cases per day and 23.2 deaths per day.
  • Tue, 14 Jul 2020 : 634 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 35,483 active cases from the total of 57,545 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,603 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,431 new cases per day and 24.1 deaths per day.
  • Mon, 13 Jul 2020 : 747 new cases since the day before, with another 65 deaths. There are now 35,036 active cases from the total of 57,006 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,599 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,499 new cases per day and 25.6 deaths per day.
  • Sun, 12 Jul 2020 : 2,037 new cases since the day before, with another 162 deaths. There are now 38,679 active cases from the total of 56,259 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,534 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,562 new cases per day and 22.3 deaths per day.
  • Sat, 11 Jul 2020 : 1,308 new cases since the day before, with another 12 deaths. There are now 38,813 active cases from the total of 54,222 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,372 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,519 new cases per day and 9.6 deaths per day.
  • Fri, 10 Jul 2020 : 1,160 new cases since the day before, with another 46 deaths. There are now 38,324 active cases from the total of 52,914 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,360 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,540 new cases per day and 9.4 deaths per day.
  • Thu, 9 Jul 2020 : 1,395 new cases since the day before, with another 0 deaths. There are now 37,627 active cases from the total of 51,754 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,314 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,582 new cases per day and 5.3 deaths per day.
  • Wed, 8 Jul 2020 : 2,486 new cases since the day before, with another 5 deaths. There are now 36,457 active cases from the total of 50,359 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,314 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,606 new cases per day and 6 deaths per day.
  • Tue, 7 Jul 2020 : 1,540 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 34,178 active cases from the total of 47,873 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,309 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,480 new cases per day and 6.1 deaths per day.
  • Mon, 6 Jul 2020 : 2,079 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 32,845 active cases from the total of 46,333 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,303 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,470 new cases per day and 6.2 deaths per day.
  • Sun, 5 Jul 2020 : 2,424 new cases since the day before, with another 7 deaths. There are now 31,015 active cases from the total of 44,254 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,297 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,348 new cases per day and 6.2 deaths per day.
  • Sat, 4 Jul 2020 : 1,494 new cases since the day before, with another 10 deaths. There are now 29,087 active cases from the total of 41,830 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,290 deaths.
    • July has an average of 1,079 new cases per day and 6 deaths per day.
  • Fri, 3 Jul 2020 : 1,531 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 27,983 active cases from the total of 40,336 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,280 deaths.
    • July has an average of 941 new cases per day and 4.7 deaths per day.
  • Thu, 2 Jul 2020 : 294 new cases since the day before, with another 4 deaths. There are now 26,858 active cases from the total of 38,805 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,274 deaths.
    • July has an average of 646 new cases per day and 4 deaths per day.
  • Wed, 1 Jul 2020 : 997 new cases since the day before, with another 4 deaths. There are now 26,803 active cases from the total of 38,511 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,270 deaths.

COVID-19 Cases Philippines June 2020

Statistics for COVID-19 Coronavirus in Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

    • At 30th June 2020 there had been 37,514 reported COVID-19 cases and 1,266 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 19,428 new cases, and 309 new deaths in June.
    • At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths in May.
    • At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths in April.
    • At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths in the Philippines.

These figures show the numbers of deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines during June 2020.

June 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

In June 2020, there were 19,428 new cases, and 309 new deaths.  This is an average of 648 new cases per day, with 10 ‘reported’ deaths per day.

    • Tue, 30 Jun 20 : 1,076 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 26,015 active cases from the total of 37,514 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,266 deaths.
    • Mon, 29 Jun 20 : 983 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 25,227 active cases from the total of 36,438 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,255 deaths.
    • Sun, 28 Jun 20 : 652 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 24,525 active cases from the total of 35,455 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,244 deaths.
    • Sat, 27 Jun 20 : 730 new cases since the day before, with another 12 deaths. There are now 24,137 active cases from the total of 34,803 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,236 deaths.
    • Fri, 26 Jun 20 : 1,004 new cases since the day before, with another 12 deaths. There are now 23,667 active cases from the total of 34,073 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,224 deaths.
    • Thu, 25 Jun 20 : 774 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 22,947 active cases from the total of 33,069 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,212 deaths.
    • Wed, 24 Jun 20 : 470 new cases since the day before, with another 18 deaths. There are now 22,435 active cases from the total of 32,295 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,204 deaths.
    • Tue, 23 Jun 20 : 1,143 new cases since the day before, with another 9 deaths. There are now 22,197 active cases from the total of 31,825 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,186 deaths.
    • Mon, 22 Jun 20 : 630 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 21,362 active cases from the total of 30,682 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,177 deaths.
    • Sun, 21 Jun 20 : 652 new cases since the day before, with another 19 deaths. There are now 20,990 active cases from the total of 30,052 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,169 deaths.
    • Sat, 20 Jun 20 : 941 new cases since the day before, with another 20 deaths. There are now 20,600 active cases from the total of 29,400 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,150 deaths.
    • Fri, 19 Jun 20 : 660 new cases since the day before, with another 14 deaths. There are now 19,951 active cases from the total of 28,459 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,130 deaths.
    • Thu, 18 Jun 20 : 561 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 19,593 active cases from the total of 27,799 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,116 deaths.
    • Wed, 17 Jun 20 : 457 new cases since the day before, with another 5 deaths. There are now 19,310 active cases from the total of 27,238 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,108 deaths.
    • Tue, 16 Jun 20 : 361 new cases since the day before, with another 5 deaths. There are now 19,126 active cases from the total of 26,781 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,103 deaths.
    • Mon, 15 Jun 20 : 490 new cases since the day before, with another 10 deaths. There are now 19,070 active cases from the total of 26,420 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,098 deaths.
    • Sun, 14 Jun 20 : 538 new cases since the day before, with another 14 deaths. There are now 18,888 active cases from the total of 25,930 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,088 deaths.
    • Sat, 13 Jun 20 : 605 new cases since the day before, with another 22 deaths. There are now 18,612 active cases from the total of 25,392 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,074 deaths.
    • Fri, 12 Jun 20 : 612 new cases since the day before, with another 16 deaths. There are now 18,281 active cases from the total of 24,787 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,052 deaths.
    • Thu, 11 Jun 20 : 443 new cases since the day before, with another 9 deaths. There are now 17,974 active cases from the total of 24,175 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,036 deaths.
    • Wed, 10 Jun 20 : 740 new cases since the day before, with another 10 deaths. There are now 17,810 active cases from the total of 23,732 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,027 deaths.
    • Tue, 9 Jun 20 : 518 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 17,239 active cases from the total of 22,992 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,017 deaths.
    • Mon, 8 Jun 20 : 579 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 16,826 active cases from the total of 22,474 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,011 deaths.
    • Sun, 7 Jun 20 : 555 new cases since the day before, with another 9 deaths. There are now 16,362 active cases from the total of 21,895 reported cases. There have been a total of 1,003 deaths.
    • Sat, 6 Jun 20 : 714 new cases since the day before, with another 7 deaths. There are now 15,905 active cases from the total of 21,340 reported cases. There have been a total of 994 deaths.
    • Fri, 5 Jun 20 : 244 new cases since the day before, with another 3 deaths. There are now 15,309 active cases from the total of 20,626 reported cases. There have been a total of 987 deaths.
    • Thu, 4 Jun 20 : 634 new cases since the day before, with another 10 deaths. There are now 15,150 active cases from the total of 20,382 reported cases. There have been a total of 984 deaths.
    • Wed, 3 Jun 20 : 751 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 14,621 active cases from the total of 19,748 reported cases. There have been a total of 974 deaths.
    • Tue, 2 Jun 20 : 359 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 13,968 active cases from the total of 18,997 reported cases. There have been a total of 966 deaths.
    • Mon, 1 Jun 20 : 552 new cases since the day before, with another 3 deaths. There are now 13,699 active cases from the total of 18,638 reported cases. There have been a total of 960 deaths.

Previous Months
May 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During May 2020, there were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths.  This is an average of 310 new cases and 13 deaths per day.

    • More: May Coronavirus cases.

April 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During April 2020 there were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths. This is an average of 224 new cases and 16 deaths per day.

    • More: April Coronavirus cases.

March 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During March 2020 there were xxx new cases, and xx new deaths. This is an average of …

    • More: March Coronavirus cases.

February 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

As at Saturday 28th February 2020, there were 3 reported cases in Philippines with the COVID-19 coronavirus, with 1 death. (rappler)


January 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

As at Thursday 29th January 2020, there was ONE reported case in Philippines with the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines

The first recorded case of COVID-19 in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

 

COVID-19 Cases Philippines May 2020

May 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

    • At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths in May.
    • At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths in April.
    • At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths in the Philippines.

These figures show the numbers of deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines during May 2020.

May 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 31st May 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During May 2020, there were 9,598 new cases, and 389 new deaths.  This is an average of 310 new cases per day, with 13 deaths per day.

  • Sun, 31 May 20 : 862 new cases since the day before, with another 7 deaths. There are now 13,220 active cases from the total of 18,086 reported cases. There have been a total of 957 deaths.
  • Sat, 30 May 20 : 590 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 12,466 active cases from the total of 17,224 reported cases. There have been a total of 950 deaths.
  • Fri, 29 May 20 : 1,046 new cases since the day before, with another 21 deaths. There are now 11,972 active cases from the total of 16,634 reported cases. There have been a total of 942 deaths.
  • Thu, 28 May 20 : 539 new cases since the day before, with another 17 deaths. There are now 11,069 active cases from the total of 15,588 reported cases. There have been a total of 921 deaths.
  • Wed, 27 May 20 : 380 new cases since the day before, with another 18 deaths. There are now 10,639 active cases from the total of 15,049 reported cases. There have been a total of 904 deaths.
  • Tue, 26 May 20 : 350 new cases since the day before, with another 13 deaths. There are now 10,371 active cases from the total of 14,669 reported cases. There have been a total of 886 deaths.
  • Mon, 25 May 20 : 284 new cases since the day before, with another 5 deaths. There are now 10,123 active cases from the total of 14,319 reported cases. There have been a total of 873 deaths.
  • Sun, 24 May 20 : 258 new cases since the day before, with another 5 deaths. There are now 9,918 active cases from the total of 14,035 reported cases. There have been a total of 868 deaths.
  • Sat, 23 May 20 : 180 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 9,737 active cases from the total of 13,777 reported cases. There have been a total of 863 deaths.
  • Fri, 22 May 20 : 163 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 9,648 active cases from the total of 13,597 reported cases. There have been a total of 857 deaths.
  • Thu, 21 May 20 : 213 new cases since the day before, with another 4 deaths. There are now 9,588 active cases from the total of 13,434 reported cases. There have been a total of 846 deaths.
  • Wed, 20 May 20 : 279 new cases since the day before, with another 5 deaths. There are now 9,447 active cases from the total of 13,221 reported cases. There have been a total of 842 deaths.
  • Tue, 19 May 20 : 224 new cases since the day before, with another 6 deaths. There are now 9,262 active cases from the total of 12,942 reported cases. There have been a total of 837 deaths.
  • Mon, 18 May 20 : 205 new cases since the day before, with another 7 deaths. There are now 9,158 active cases from the total of 12,718 reported cases. There have been a total of 831 deaths.
  • Sun, 17 May 20 : 208 new cases since the day before, with another 7 deaths. There are now 9,054 active cases from the total of 12,513 reported cases. There have been a total of 824 deaths.
  • Sat, 16 May 20 : 214 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 8,927 active cases from the total of 12,305 reported cases. There have been a total of 817 deaths.
  • Fri, 15 May 20 : 215 new cases since the day before, with another 16 deaths. There are now 8,825 active cases from the total of 12,091 reported cases. There have been a total of 806 deaths.
  • Thu, 14 May 20 : 258 new cases since the day before, with another 18 deaths. There are now 8,749 active cases from the total of 11,876 reported cases. There have been a total of 790 deaths.
  • Wed, 13 May 20 : 268 new cases since the day before, with another 21 deaths. There are now 8,595 active cases from the total of 11,618 reported cases. There have been a total of 772 deaths.
  • Tue, 12 May 20 : 264 new cases since the day before, with another 25 deaths. There are now 8,493 active cases from the total of 11,350 reported cases. There have been a total of 751 deaths.
  • Mon, 11 May 20 : 292 new cases since the day before, with another 7 deaths. There are now 8,361 active cases from the total of 11,086 reported cases. There have been a total of 726 deaths.
  • Sun, 10 May 20 : 184 new cases since the day before, with another 15 deaths. There are now 8,151 active cases from the total of 10,794 reported cases. There have been a total of 719 deaths.
  • Sat, 9 May 20 : 147 new cases since the day before, with another 8 deaths. There are now 8,064 active cases from the total of 10,610 reported cases. There have been a total of 704 deaths.
  • Fri, 8 May 20 : 120 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 8,033 active cases from the total of 10,463 reported cases. There have been a total of 696 deaths.
  • Thu, 7 May 20 : 339 new cases since the day before, with another 27 deaths. There are now 8,040 active cases from the total of 10,343 reported cases. There have been a total of 685 deaths.
  • Wed, 6 May 20 : 320 new cases since the day before, with another 21 deaths. There are now 7,840 active cases from the total of 10,004 reported cases. There have been a total of 658 deaths.
  • Tue, 5 May 20 : 461 new cases since TWO DAYS before, with another 30 deaths. (An average of 230 cases and 15 deaths per day). There are now 7,639 active cases from the total of 9,684 reported cases. There have been a total of 637 deaths.
  • Mon, 4 May 20 : No Data
  • Sun, 3 May 20 : 295 new cases since the day before, with another 4 deaths. There are now 7,402 active cases from the total of 9,223 reported cases. There have been a total of 607 deaths.
  • Sat, 2 May 20 : 156 new cases since the day before, with another 24 deaths. There are now 7,201 active cases from the total of 8,928 reported cases. There have been a total of 603 deaths.
  • Fri, 1 May 20 : 284 new cases since the day before, with another 11 deaths. There are now 7,109 active cases from the total of 8,772 reported cases. There have been a total of 579 deaths.
Previous Months
April 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During April 2020 there were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths. This is an average of 224 new cases and 16 deaths per day.

    • More: April Coronavirus cases.

March 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During March 2020 there were xxx new cases, and xx new deaths. This is an average of …

    • More: March Coronavirus cases.

Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines

COVID-19 Cases Philippines April 2020

April 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

The first recorded case in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

    • At 30th April 2020 there had been 8,488 reported COVID-19 cases and 568 reported deaths in the Philippines. There were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths in April.
    • At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths in the Philippines.

These figures show the numbers of deaths and cases for the COVID-19 Coronavirus in the Philippines during April 2020.

April 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th April 2020 there had been 18,086 reported COVID-19 cases and 957 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During April 2020 there were 6,942 new cases, and 490 new deaths. This is an average of 224 new cases per day, with 16 deaths per day.

  • As at Thursday 30th April 2020, there had been 568 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 6877 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 31 in critical condition, after 1043 from the total of 8488 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Wednesday 29th April 2020, there have been 558 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 6631 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 31 in critical condition, after 1023 from the total of 8212 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Tuesday 28th April 2020, there have been 530 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 6453 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 31 in critical condition, after 975 from the total of 7958 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Monday 27th April 2020, there have been 511 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 6334 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 31 in critical condition, after 932 from the total of 7777 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Friday 24th April 2020, there have been 477 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5953 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 762 from the total of 7192 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Thursday 23rd April 2020, there have been 462 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5797 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 722 from the total of 6981 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Wednesday 22nd April 2020, there have been 446 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5571 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 693 from the total of 6710 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Monday 20th April 2020, there have been 428 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5418 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 613 from the total of 6459 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Sunday 19th April 2020, there have been 409 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5278 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 572 from the total of 6259 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Saturday 18th April 2020, there have been 397 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5174 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 516 from the total of 6087 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Friday 17th April 2020, there have been 387 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 5004 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 487 from the total of 5878 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Thursday 16th April 2020, there have been 362 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 4863 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 435 from the total of 5660 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Wednesday 15th April 2020, there have been 349 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 4751 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 353 from the total of 5453 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Monday 13th April 2020, there have been 315 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 4375 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 242 from the total of 4932 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Friday 10th April 2020, there have been 221 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 3834 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 140 from the total of 4195 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Thursday 9th April 2020, there have been 203 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 3749 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 124 from the total of 4076 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Wednesday 8th April 2020, there have been 182 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 3592 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 96 from the total of 3870 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Tuesday 7th April 2020, there have been 177 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 3503 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 84 from the total of 3764 cases, have been reported as recovered.
  • As at Sunday 5th April 2020, there have been 152 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
    There were 3030 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 64 from the total of 3246 cases, have been reported as recovered.
Previous Months

 

March 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

At 30th March 2020 there had been 1,546 reported COVID-19 cases and 78 reported deaths, in the Philippines.

During March 2020 there were xxx new cases, and xx new deaths. This is an average of …

    • More: March Coronavirus cases.

Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines

 

COVID-19 Cases Philippines March 2020

March 2020 COVID-19 Statistics – Philippines

As at Monday 30th March 2020, there had been 78 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 1,426 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 42 from the total of 1,546 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Saturday 28th March 2020, there have been 68 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 972 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 35 from the total of 1075 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Monday 23rd March 2020, there have been 33 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 411 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 18 from the total of 462 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Sunday 22nd March 2020, there have been 25 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 340 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 15 from the total of 380 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Saturday 21st March 2020, there have been 18 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 204 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 8 from the total of 230 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Friday 20th March 2020, there have been 17 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 192 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 8 from the total of 217 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Wednesday 18th March 2020, there have been 14 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 175 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 4 from the total of 193 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Tuesday 17th March 2020, there have been 12 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 125 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 5 from the total of 142 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Monday 16th March 2020, there have been 12 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 125 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 5 from the total of 142 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Sunday 15th March 2020, there have been 8 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 101 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 2 from the total of 111 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Saturday 14th March 2020, there have been 6 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 56 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 2 from the total of 64 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Friday 13th March 2020, there have been reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 2 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 45 in critical condition, after from the total of cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Thursday 12th March 2020, there have been 2 reported deaths in Philippines from the COVID-19 coronavirus.
There were 45 people in Philippines with the active virus, with 1 in critical condition, after 2 from the total of 49 cases, have been reported as recovered.

As at Thursday 29th January 2020, there was ONE reported case in Philippines with the COVID-19 coronavirus.

 

Coronavirus Deaths in the Philippines

The first recorded case of COVID-19 in the Philippines was on 29 January 2020.

 

Philippines visa Extensions during COVID-19

Philippine Visas may not need renewing until after the COVID-19 emergency is over.

Philippine Immigration Advisory to the Public

All aliens whose visa will expire during the duration of the Enhanced Community Quarantine shall be allowed to file their application within thirty (30) days from the lifting of the Enhanced Community Quarantine.

immigration.gov.ph/images/Advisory/2020/03_Mar/2020Mar19_advisory.pdf

Philippines Visa Extensions during COVID-19

Philippines Suspends all Visa Issuing

Philippines are suspending Visa Issuance to all Foreign Nationals.

March 19, 2020: The Philippines Foreign Affairs Secretary stated: “Starting today, all our Embassies and Consulates will temporarily suspend visa issuance to all foreign nationals as well as the visa-free privileges of all foreign nationals.”

This does NOT mention visa renewals at the Bureau of Immigration offices in the Philippines.

The rule is in place to stop any Foreign National from entering the country, and try to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus.

All previously issued Philippine visas to foreign nationals are now deemed cancelled.  (I assume this relates to unused visas, where the holder has not entered the Philippines)

Visas already issued to foreign spouses and children of Filipino nationals remain valid.

UpdateVisa Renewals.  See more at: Philippines visa Extensions during COVID-19

No Foreign Nationals to be Permitted Entry

But there are some exemptions. (Foreign Spouse and children will be allowed entry when travelling with a Filipino spouse.)

Philippines Immigration Press Release: http://immigration.gov.ph/images/News/2020_Yr/03_Mar/2020Mar20b_Press.pdf

The text of the above Press Release is shown below:

2020 March 20
BI to implement DFA circular on suspension of arrivals

MANILA, Philippines—Bureau of Immigration (BI) Commissioner Jaime Morente announced that they will be implementing the restricted entry of foreign nationals in the country starting March  22.

Said move follows the issuance of a Foreign Service Circular by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) suspending visa issuance and visa-free privileges for foreign nationals arriving in the Philippines due to the declaration of a State of Calamity throughout the Philippines because of the Covid-2019, and the declaration of a public health emergency throughout the Philippines.

According to Morente, all issuance for entry visas for visa-required foreign nationals were suspended by the DFA, while all previously-issued visas are deemed cancelled.

The DFA circular adds that visa-free privileges of foreign nationals are likewise temporarily suspended.

Currently, nationals of 157 countries enjoy visa free privileges. These countries include the South Korea, United States of America, Canada, Japan, and Singapore.
South Korea remains the top arrival in the country with more than 2.1M arrivals in 2019.

Exempted from this suspension are foreign spouses and children who are traveling with the Filipino national, foreign crew members, as well as foreign government and International Organization officials accredited to the Philippines.

“We will be implementing it in 48 hours, or 12mn of March 22, 2020 to give ample time to the DFA to inform foreign posts and embassies,” said Morente.

The suspension of visa issuance and visa-free privileges is tantamount to a total suspension of the entry of foreign nationals.

“Following the direction of the DFA who decides on our foreign policy, we will likewise be temporarily restricting the entry of foreign nationals who have converted to both immigrant and non-immigrant visas, those under visa waiver agreements, as well as special visa holders,” said Morente. “Only Filipinos, their spouse and children, foreign diplomats, and foreign crew members will be allowed entry,” he clarified.

 

AirSWIFT Flights: Clark to El Nido

AirSWIFT Flights: Clark International to El Nido Airport

AirSWIFT would like to inform you that they will now fly from Clark International Airport (CRK) to El Nido Airport (ENI)

AirSWIFT's CRK – ENI – CRK flights begin on March 14, 2018 and operate daily.

AirSWIFT Flight Schedule

AirSWIFT Flights: Clark International to El Nido Airport

AirSWIFT would like to inform you that they will now fly from Clark International Airport (CRK) to El Nido Airport (ENI)

AirSWIFT’s CRK – ENI – CRK flights begin on March 14, 2018 and operate daily.

AirSWIFT Flight Schedule

Flight No. 210
Departure Time: 0700H (7:00AM) Clark International Airport
Arrival Time: 0820H (8:20AM) El Nido Airport

Flight No. 225
Departure Time: 1655H (4:55PM) El Nido Airport
Arrival Time: 1820H (6:20M) Clark International Airport

Senior Citizens or Persons with Disability, who are Filipino Citizens, are eligible for Discounts on normal fares.

AirSWIFT Office Locations:

2nd Floor ALPAP Building,
Andrews Avenue, Pasay City,
Philippines, 1300

3rd flooor Alveo Corporate Center
728 28th Street Bonifactio Global City
Taguig City, 1634 Philippines

Deakin University is coming to the Philippines

Deakin University is visiting the Philippines in February and March 2018

Representatives from Deakin's School of Nursing will be visiting the Philippines from February 24 to March 9 in 2018 to meet with prospective students.

This is a great opportunity to chat with their friendly team about your study options at Deakin University, Australia.

Deakin’s School of Nursing will be visiting the Philippines in 2018

Deakin University is the most popular university for Filipino students in Victoria.

Representatives from Deakin’s School of Nursing will be visiting the Philippines from February 24 to March 9 in 2018 to meet with prospective students.

This is a great opportunity to chat with their friendly team about your study options at Deakin University, Australia.

Learn about living in Australia, course information, scholarships, internships, accommodation and have all of your questions answered.

To find an upcoming event near you, and to make an appointment, visit their website: www.deakin.edu.au/…/philippines

Locations:

Sat 24 Feb Cebu
Sun 25 Feb Makati
Tue 27 Feb Quezon City
Tue 27 Feb Ortigas, Pasig City
Thu 1 Mar Baguio, Benguet
Thu 1 Mar San Juan City, Manila
Thu 1 Mar Makati
Fri 2 Mar Makati
Fri 2 Mar Makati
Sat 3 Mar Makati
Sun 4 Mar Cebu
Mon 5 Mar Cebu
Mon 5 Mar Cebu
Mon 5 Mar Cebu
Tue 6 Mar Bacalod
Tue 6 Mar Makati
Tue 6 Mar Bacolod
Wed 7 Mar JaroIloilo, Western Visayas
Wed 7 Mar Iloilo, Western Visayas
Thu 8 Mar Bacalod
Fri 9 Mar Cebu

Scholarships available to Filipinos who have something special to offer the university and community

Deakin International Scholarship – worth 25% of your tuition fees
Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship – worth 50% and 100% of your tuition fees respectively.

Source:

www.deakin.edu.au/…/philippines

Duterte among world’s most powerful

Duterte is number 70 out of the 74 global influencers.

President Rodrigo Duterte is one of the world’s most powerful people.

According to Forbes magazine.

In its annual list of the world’s most powerful people, the international business magazine placed Duterte in 70th place.

According to Forbes, Duterte is number 70 out of the 74 global influencers.

The top 5 are:

  1. Putin (Russia)
  2. Trump (USA)
  3. Merkel (Germany)
  4. Jinping (China)
  5. Pope Francis

Source: cnnphilippines.com

Duterte and Buying US Arms

Duterte says Philippines is separated from USA for Military and Economics, we now deal with China. America follows by saying OK, we won't sell the Philippines guns. Duterte gets annoyed because the American monkeys won't sell him guns, and he may now buy from China. Next day, Duterte says we will consider buying from USA after all...

Does Duterte want to deal with the US in buying arms?

Oct 20, 2016 – Duterte

“In this venue, your honours, in this venue, I announce my separation from the United States, both in military, not maybe social, but economics also. America has lost.” Duterte told Chinese and Philippine business people, to applause, at a forum in the Great Hall of the People attended by Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli.
“I’ve realigned myself in your ideological flow and maybe I will also go to Russia to talk to Putin and tell him that there are three of us against the world – China, Philippines and Russia. It’s the only way,” Duterte told his Beijing audience.
www.zerohedge.com

Nov 1, 2016 – USA

The U.S. has canceled a planned sale of more than 26,000 assault rifles to the Philippines. www.newsweek.com

Nov 2, 2016 – Duterte

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte chided the United States on Wednesday for halting the planned sale of 26,000 rifles to his country, calling those behind the decision “fools” and “monkeys” and indicating he might turn to Russia and China instead. www.reuters.com

Nov 3, 2016 – Duterte

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Wednesday he’ll consider continuing to acquire weapons and defense equipment from the United States if his military recommends so, despite offers from China and Russia.  www.philstar.com

First he doesn’t want to deal with the USA, then when the USA says OK we won’t, he then complains because they don’t, and he then says he will.

Someone says ‘that is the way that Asians deal‘. Another person says “if you want to trade internationally you learn to do it the international way and stop pissing off the supplier“.

A Philippines Senator said: “This reaction from the US should have been expected, as US legislators have long been known to intervene in the sale of arms to allied countries that have poor human rights records or apparent state-tolerated use of violence against the civilian population.” www.philstar.com

 

If You Know Of Any Addicts, Go Ahead And Kill Them Yourself: President Duterte

“If You Know Of Any Addicts, Go Ahead And Kill Them Yourself”, President Duterte On The Phillippines’ Bloody War On Drugs

192 alleged drug abusers killed and over 60,000 turned themselves into rehabilitation centers to avoid death.

Ever since Rodrigo Duterte’s landslide win for the Presidency in the Philippines, his commitment to a bloody war on drugs has resulted in a confirmed 192 deaths of major drug dealers in the city.

In a recent speech, President Duterte states:

“If you destroy my country, I will kill you. If you destroy our children, I will kill you. If I am asked by anybody, including the Commission on Human Rights, I do not know you”.

During a visit to police headquarters early this month, Mr. Duterte encouraged officers not to hold back.

“Do your duty, and if in the process you kill 1,000 persons because you were doing your duty, I will protect you,” he said.

In response, over 60,000 drug abusers have turned themselves in to authorities over the past three months in order to avoid being shot on the street. They’ve turned themselves in in such large numbers that rehabilitation centers are unable to cope with the influx of people.

Close to 60,000 drug dependents nationwide have surrendered since the Duterte administration began its intensified campaign against illegal drugs, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Martin Andanar said. According to local news reports, at least 43 alleged drug traffickers have been neutralized and 300kg of shabu, a highly addictive and harmful methamphetamine whose use is widespread in the Philippines, has been confiscated. EPA/MARK R. CRISTINO

In a speech late last month, Duterte spoke to a crowd of about 500 people, stating:

“If you know of any addicts, go ahead and kill them yourself”.

He has also given the Philippines’ 4,000 person strong communist rebel army legal rights to kill civilians without a trial.

In addition to the surrendered drug users, at least 43,000 alleged drug traffickers have been “neutralized”, with 300kg of the addictive methamphetamine “Shabu” confiscated.

“Forget the laws on human rights. If I make it to the presidential palace, I will do just what I did as mayor.”

“You drug pushers, hold-up men and do-nothings, you better go out. Because I’d kill you. I’ll dump all of you into Manila Bay, and fatten all the fish there.”

DRUGS IN EAST ASIA

According to a UN report, the Philippines has the highest abuse rate for methamphetamine hydrochloride, or “Shabu”, in East Asia. 2.1% of Filipinos between 16 and 64 were using the drug.

Philippine authorities have seized over 250 kilos of meth, valued at $68 million. While there has been a decline in industrial-sized laboratories based in the Philippines itself, they note that meth has been smuggled in through African-based airlines and in bulk through cargo shipments.

A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Human rights lawyer Jose Manuel Diokno tells AFP that “[Duterte] has spawned a nuclear explosion of violence that is spiraling out of control and creating a nation without judges.”

Rene Saguisag, a former senator and prominent human rights lawyer has also criticized President Duterte’s harsh methods.

“Do we still probe and have a trial as part of due process? Useless, it seems to me,” Mr. Saguisag wrote in an online column last week.

Duterte has also come under fire by the Citizens Council on Human Rights (CCHR), who believe that anti-illegal drugs and criminality campaign is worsening violence and lawlessness in the country. They urge the government to stop killing suspected drug dealers and allow them the right to due process and a fair trial.

The United Nations shares the opinion of the CCHR, having stated that “people do not lose their human rights because they use drugs. Other major organizations such as the World Health Organization believe that drugs should be decriminalized and rehabilitated, which goes starkly against Duterte’s current violent stance.

President Duterte has promised to eradicate crime and corruption within 6 months of his presidency, using whatever tactics necessary.

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What is a Filipino simple and comfortable Life

The National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) have determined that a Filipino Family of Four needs 120,000 peso per month for a simple and comfortable life. At the time of writing this, that would be equivalent to a monthly income, in other currencies of: AUD 3,419 - NZD 3,566 - USD 2,545 - GBP 1,908 - EUR 2,292 - JPY 262,440

Filipino Families Need is 120,000 peso per month

The National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) have determined that a Filipino Family of Four needs 120,000 peso per month for a simple and comfortable life.
At the time of writing this, that would be equivalent to a monthly income, in other currencies of:

AUD 3,419
NZD 3,566
USD 2,545
GBP 1,908
EUR 2,292
JPY 262,440

Type of Life Wanted

79.0% of Filipinos aspire for a simple and comfortable life (79%)
16.9% want an affluent life
3.9% aspire for the life of the rich

Filipino Simple Life
Working Abroad

88% say it will be good for the country if citizens will stay in the Philippines instead of going abroad to work.
69% would choose a job at home instead of a job abroad if given a choice

In their words:

Vision of Filipinos for self: “In 2040, we will all enjoy a stable and comfortable lifestyle, secure in the knowledge that we have enough for our daily needs and unexpected expenses, that we can plan and prepare for our own and our children’s futures. Our families live together in a place of our own, yet we have the freedom to go where we desire, protected and enabled by a clean, efficient, and fair government.”

Corruption

Most Filipinos expressed the need to eliminate corruption to achieve a better future.

Source:

http://2040.neda.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Highlights-of-the-National-Survey-on-the-Aspirations-of-the-Filipino-People.pdf

Naia Personnel Planting Things in Peoples Baggage

Two Passengers had Bullets planted in Luggage and asked to pay at Manila Airport

September 2015

An American passenger in a wheelchair was asked for 500 pesos after an Office of Transportation Security [OTS] member “found” a 22 calibre bullet in her bags at X-ray, and she paid up so she could catch her flight back to California.

A 20 year old American missionary was asked for 30,000 pesos after an OTS member “found” a 22 calibre bullet in his bags at X-Ray.

Two OTS members; a woman who frisked passengers and a man who operated the X-ray machine, have been suspended to face an investigation.

Story at: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/724782/another-naia-flyer-complains-bullet-in-bag-planted

An American missionary has accused security personnel at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) of placing a bullet in his luggage and using the “planted” contraband to extort P30,000 from him.
Because he refused to pay up, 20-year-old Lane Michael White of Florida spent six days in jail and got out only on Tuesday after posting a P40,000 bail.

Causing him all this trouble was the .22-caliber bullet found in his bag in the morning of Sept. 17, when he and his family were scheduled to take a flight to Coron, Palawan. He ended up being charged with illegal possession of ammunition before Pasay City Judge Pedro Gutierrez.

White was the second foreigner in a week to make such allegations against airport personnel manning the X-ray scanner at the departure area, where members of Naia’s Office of Transportation Security (OTS) are assigned.

Earlier, a wheelchair-bound American woman said she had to give P500 to an OTS member just to be cleared for her flight back to California. Like in White’s case, two .22-caliber bullets were found in one of the pockets of her luggage.
White returned to the airport on Wednesday to recount his ordeal at the Media Affairs Office. He was expected to lodge a complaint against OTS personnel.

OTS spokesman Jonathan Maliwat on Wednesday said he was not yet aware of White’s case.

On the case of the American woman, Maliwat earlier said the two OTS members she cited—a woman who frisked passengers and a man who operated the X-ray machine—had been suspended to face an investigation.

Angeles City from the View Point of an Australian Journalist

Angeles City, with a population of about 350,000 – is a brothel

Margaret Simons, a Melbourne based Journalist, has written story about Angeles City being a red-light Filipino slum filled with children fathered by Australian sex trade tourists.

After visiting Walking Street, Balibago, with her Photographer, she decided that Angeles City, with a population of about 350,000 – is a brothel, and its support system.

www.dailymail.co.uk News: Fact or Fiction… Who cares

Quote from the Daily Mail:

The only people who visit here are sex tourists and, in our case, those who report on them – my 55-year-old self and 39-year-old photographer Dave Tacon. The entire town – with a population of about 350,000 – is a brothel, and its support system.

No mention that Balibago, the location she visited a small part of, does NOT cover ALL of Angeles City.

It is commonly known that the areas of Fields Avenue, Raymond Street, Perimeter Street and Santos Street are the “entertainment” areas of Clark and Angeles City.  Some reports say that 12,000 work in that small area. Hotel Staff, Waitresses, etc and yes, Bargirls too.

Balibago has a population of 50,734, living in 9,250 households. www.angelescity.gov.ph
About 16% of the total Angeles City population are females between 15 and 29, therefore about 52,000 females in that age group.

Not all of these work in the bars etc. The Call Centers in Clark and other local areas, The SM Shopping Mall, Robinsons Mall, Marquee Mall and many other shops and businesses also employ people.

The same author also writes in www.news.com.au

Margaret Simons said Australian men are looking for underage women. That’s the reason they go.

With the constant Police raids on Balibago bars looking for underage girls, most men seem to avoid anyone under 18 anyway, as the time they will spend in prison is not conducive to a good holiday. The risk factor is too much.  Most girls carry official ID with their age anyway.

Maybe this reporter, Margaret Simons, thought the 18-21 year old girls looked younger and assumed they are all are. Then quoted it to the world as FACT.

Margaret Simons is saying that AUSTRALIANS are the problem, and she quotes another website that says:  Angeles City’s red light district has fast become a top destination for sex tourism. Male travellers from Asia, Australia, the US, Europe and the Middle East constitute the bulk of the arrivals at Clark Airport, a former US military airbase. From there, many flock to the bars and clubs of Fields Avenue – and to the impoverished young women who work there.

Note:  Angeles City’s red light district is mainly Fields Avenue.  It is NOT all of Angeles City as Margaret Simons says.  Margaret Simons is insulting the decent Filipino population of Angeles City that are NOT involved in the red light district.

Her attack on Australians ?

Take a look at the flight schedule INTO Clark and see where these flights originate.  Many from Korea.

And look at the numbers of visitors to the Philippines:

1,175,472  South Korea
722,750  United States
463,744  Japan
394,951  China
224,784  Australia
179,099  Singapore
143,899  Canada
142,973  New Zealand
139,245  Malaysia
133,665  United Kingdom

Australia comprises just 7.5% of total visitors, but according to Margaret Simons, the Australians are THE problem ?

Take a walk down Walking Street (Fields avenue) where all the bars are, and you will see plenty of Koreans, Americans, Japanese and then the Australian/British/Canadian/New Zealand mix.

A few bars are Australian owned, but many are Korean and American owned.

A quote from wikipedia:

In many Angeles City bars the girls will specifically target Koreans because they know he is a smaller build, represents less wear and tear and they do not have to become emotionally involved. For the Angeles City bar girls the Korean customers are seen as “easy money”.

 

Margaret Simons and the Shopping Mall Guards:

The cleanest and most “normal” places are the shopping malls, where the beggars are kept away by guards carrying pump-action shotguns or military assault rifles, and sometimes a pistol strapped to their hip for good measure.

They are like that at the Banks, Yes… But, military assault rifles?  I’ll take a look next time.