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(1) Positive Cases for Covid 19 Infection Increases​

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Most people recover from the acute phase of the disease. However, some people continue to experience a range of effects for months after recovery—named long COVID—and damage to organs has been observed. Multi-year studies are underway to further investigate the long-term effects of the disease.

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Explanation:                                                                                                                  In Philippines, from 3 January 2020 to 2:41pm CEST, 30 April 2021, there have been 1,028,738 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 17,145 deaths, reported to WHO. As of 22 April 2021, a total of 1,676,687 vaccine doses have been administered.                                                                                             1,028,738

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deaths                                                                                                                                Eight new Member States (Andorra, Jordan, Latvia, Morocco, Portugal, Saudi

Arabia, Senegal, and Tunisia) reported cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours.

• The increase of COVID-19 cases in the Eastern Mediterranean Region is of great

concern. The WHO Regional Director of the Eastern Mediterranean region

reiterated the need to enhance surveillance and response activities, and share

critical information, as being essential to containing the outbreak and

strengthening health systems. More information can be found here.

• The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is implementing a comprehensive

plan to support country preparedness and containment efforts for COVID-19.

Barbados was one of the first Caribbean countries to acquire test kits and

reagents for COVID-19 detection, and receive training on how to use them. More

information can be found here.

• Real-time training is critical for effective preparedness and response. WHO has

several COVID-19 online resources for health professionals, decision-makers and

the public in multiple languages. Please see the COVID-19 courses on OpenWHO