MANILA, Philippines — Sixty-three more overseas Filipinos have tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2, which causes the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Friday.
According to the DFA, the total number of COVID-19 cases among Filipinos abroad reached 1,185.
Of these cases, 177 have died, including 15 new fatalities, according to data released by the DFA.
Meanwhile, 689 patients are still undergoing treatment.
(1/4) Of the 43 countries and regions with confirmed COVID-19 cases among Overseas Filipinos, the DFA reports today 63 new cases, giving a total of almost 1,200 confirmed cases (410 DOH IHR verified) across the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and Middle East/Africa. pic.twitter.com/XGldkZCn2A
— DFA Philippines 🇵🇭 (@DFAPHL) April 24, 2020
Some 319 have been discharged from hospitals or have recovered, the DFA added.
So far, the most COVID-related deaths among Filipinos abroad are recorded in the Americas with a total of 103 fatalities.
Below is the breakdown of the cases as of Friday (April 24):
Americas (5 countries)
Deaths – 103
Undergoing treatment – 128
Recovered or discharged – 72
Europe (14 countries)
Deaths – 59
Undergoing treatment – 286
Recovered or discharged – 44
Middle East/Africa (12 countries)
Deaths – 13
Undergoing treatment – 146
Recovered or discharged – 7
Asia Pacific Region (12 countries)
Deaths – 2
Undergoing treatment – 129
Recovered or discharged – 196
“With today’s pronouncement extending the (enhanced community quarantine) in (the National Capital Region) and several ‘high-risk’ areas in the country, the DFA, through its Foreign Service Posts, continues to partner with local health authorities and agencies as they continue to implement measures to “flatten the curve” of the COVID-19 pandemic in cooperation with our nationals abroad,” the DFA said.
“The DFA likewise maintains its commitment to providing our people the necessary assistance, as needed,” it added.
In the Philippines, there are a total of 7,192 confirmed COVID-19 cases so far. Of the number, 762 have recovered while 477 have died.
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