COVID-19 Philippines

Tracking SARS-CoV-2 cases in the Philippines

2,633 confirmed cases

The Philippines ranks 31 out of 181 countries based on the number of confirmed COVID-19 positive cases.

51 recoveries

The Philippines ranks 62 out of 181 countries when measured by the total count of fully recovered COVID-19 patients.

107 deaths

The Philippines ranks 23 out of 181 countries in terms of the number recorded deaths caused by COVID-19.

4.06% case fatality rate

The Philippines ranks 28 out of 121 countries for its death-to-confirmed case ratio.

* Only included in ranking are countries with >= 50 cases.

1.94% case recovery rate

The Philippines ranks 94 out of 121 countries when measured by the total count of fully recovered COVID-19 patients.

* Only included in ranking are countries with >= 50 cases.

20.66 % daily growth rate

This is the growth rate per day based on a 7-day average (using geometric mean).

3.35 days doubling time

This is the number of days it will take for the confirmed cases in the Philippines to double, based on the 7-day average daily growth rate.

24.4 people infected per million

The Philippines ranks 98 out of 181 countries when measured by the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases per one million inhabitants of the country.

Case Fatality Rate

4.06% Philippines

vs

5.23% World Average

Case Fatality Rate is the proportion of deaths from COVID-19 compared to the total number of people diagnosed with the disease since the start of the outbreak.

The Philippines' fatality rate is lower than the global average of 5.23%. It is seeing worse numbers compared to the ASEAN average of 2.91%.

Case Recovery Rate

1.94% Philippines

vs

20.84% World Average

Case Recovery Rate is the proportion of recovered patients from COVID-19 compared to the total number of people diagnosed with the disease since the start of the outbreak.

The Philippines' recovery rate is lower than the global average of 20.8%. It is seeing worse numbers compared to the ASEAN average of 22.4%.

Cases by Age Group

  • 12 years old and younger

    0.2%

  • 13-17 years old

    0.2%

  • 18-24 years old

    2.7%

  • 25-34 years old

    13.2%

  • 35-44 years old

    12.5%

  • 45-54 years old

    18.5%

  • 55-64 years old

    23.2%

  • 65-74 years old

    19.4%

  • 74 years old and older

    10.0%

* Based on 2,108 data points

Cases by Gender

* Based on 2,311 data points

Sources: John Hopkins University Tracker and DOH nCoV Tracker