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"Tapos GCQ" Trends as COVID Cases Reach a New All-Time High

(SPOT.ph) Malacañang announced on Monday morning, September 6, that the National Capital Region is shifting to general community quarantine from September 8 to 30. Later in the day, the Department of Health released the latest daily tally of COVID-19 cases in the country: 22,415, a new all-time high since a series of lockdowns started in March 2020. And to both these facts for the day, people on the Internet expressed their disbelief: "Tapos GCQ," which started trending on Monday evening. It's a pretty specific phrase which you don't usually see on Twitter; but given the situation, it's totally understandable.
For one, the daily tally of 20,000++ cases is fast becoming the norm. We first hit the number on August 30, when 22,366 cases were reported for a single day—a new record, at least for the time being. Less than a week later, up to 20,310 cases were tallied on September 3; then, 20,741 cases on September 4; and 20,019 on September 5.

Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire also said today, September 6, that the entire National Capital Region, except for Manila City, is classified as Alert Level 4. This means that more than 70% of hospital bed capacity is occupied and the area is under moderate to critical risk for COVID-19. The health official added that the regional health systems capacity is at high-risk with ICU utilization at 74%. Manila City, which is on Alert Level 3, has a bed utilization rate of 65.47%. Vergeire reported that the Beta, Alpha, and You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. are some of the most common pathogen lineages detected among COVID-19 patients in the country.

St. Luke's Medical Center also said that the COVID-19 wards and critical care units in their Quezon City and Bonifacio Global City branches have reached full capacity.

"Tapos GCQ," the people ask.
 
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