MANILA, Philippines — (Updated 4:54 p.m.) The Philippines on Tuesday recorded 9,737 additional COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections to 812,760.
- Active cases: 152,562 or 18.8% of the total
- Recoveries: 313, pushing total to 646,381
- Deaths: 382, bringing total to 13,817
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New deaths reported Tuesday mark the highest single-day rise since the onset of the pandemic but health authorites noted that 341 of the total 382 fatalties occured before April 2021 and were unreported due to technical failures.
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Despite this, Malacañang has ruled out extending ECQ, saying the government no longer has funds to help people affected by movement restrictions.
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— Bella Perez-Rubio with a report from Xave Gregorio