NCR COVID-19 positivity rate up to 9.2%, another wave likely —OCTA

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Another wave of COVID-19 infections may start in the National Capital Region (NCR) with the observed 'spike' in its positivity rate, independent monitoring group OCTA Research said Thursday.

Another wave of COVID-19 infections may start in the National Capital Region with the observed "spike" in its positivity rate, independent monitoring group OCTA Research said Thursday.

"NCR weekly positivity rate spiked up from 7.4% to 9.2%. Unless these trends do not progress, we could be seeing the start of another wave of infections in the NCR ," David said on Twitter.

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