MANILA, Philippines — An additional 22 new COVID-19 cases were reported among Filipinos abroad, bringing the total number of infected Filipinos overseas to 18,479, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Thursday.
Active cases are at 6,026 as of May 6, while 14 new recoveries bring the total number of discharged COVID-19 patients overseas to 11,306.
No new deaths, on the other hand, were reported.
According to the DFA’s data, COVID-positive Filipinos are found in 94 countries around the globe.
Based on the data the DFA provided, there are 10,453 cases in the Middle East and Africa, 3,659 are in the Asia-Pacific region, 3,386 in Europe, and 981 in the Americas.
The DFA received reports confirming 22 new COVID-19 cases, 14 new recoveries, and no new fatality among Filipinos abroad. To date, the total number of countries and territories with confirmed cases among Filipinos remains at 94.@teddyboylocsin #DFAForgingAhead#WeHealAsOne pic.twitter.com/OIPACQ7ZdS
— DFA Philippines 🇵🇭 (@DFAPHL) May 6, 2021
Meanwhile In the Philippines, the Department of Health said that the total number of confirmed COVID-19 infections reached 1,080,172 on Thursday, while 999,011 are recovered patients and the death toll stands 17,991 deaths.
Active cases, as of May 6, are at 63,170.