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DOH: No more COVID-19 case bulletins on social media in 2022

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Children and residents frolic in the snow effect as as sparkling Christmas decors adorn the row of houses along Merced street in Paco, Manila on Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021.

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MANILA, Philippines (Updated 5:23 p.m.) — The Department of Health announced Monday it will no longer post daily COVID-19 bulletins on social media starting January 1, 2022 in a bid to “streamline public communication.”

 

Beginning next year, the agency will be providing daily case updates through its website.

 

“The public tracker, which has been operational since the start of the pandemic, contains all information being provided in the case bulletin and daily situation report,” the DOH said in an advisory.

 

Full Story: https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/12/27/2150383/doh-no-more-covid-19-case-bulletins-social-media-2022

 

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