Coronavirus Omicron variant 2022

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COVID-19 Update for South Sudan - 6 February 2022

COVID-19 Overview Further decrease in cases to lower levels than pre-Christmas spike.

National Task Force for COVID-19 endorsed recommendation to lift partial lockdown per 1 February 2022. Laboratory testing

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Majority of new cases from pre-travel screening (48.1%) and alerts through the hotline (40.5%) Decrease in positivity rate from GeneXpert sites (15.7% in the week ending 30 January 2022 compared to 17.1% the preceding week) testing only symptomatic cases.

0.0% positivity rate from antigen rapid diagnostics tests (AgRDTs) because of irregular reporting. Partners urged to timely report AgRDT results.

How many people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the Philippines? How many have recovered, and how many have died? What is President Rodrigo Duterte doing about it?

What are the latest updates from the World Health Organization regarding the vaccines? How is the Department of Health addressing the variants, including the newly identified Omicron variant? What should the public expect in terms of the economy? What’s the status of the country’s vaccination rollout among the general public, children, and in the provinces? What about booster shots?

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JAN 31, 2022 11:17 PM PHT

FALSE: Government officials collect vaccination cards to erase records

Claim: The government is collecting vaccination cards so they can erase any vaccination records and protect vaccinators from legal liabilities.

Rating: FALSE

The facts: The Department of Health has instituted a digital platform where health facilities can upload information on individuals whom they have vaccinated. It doesn’t have to collect vaccination cards to copy the information contained in these. The National Privacy Commission has also advised that data collected in vaccination cards must abide by the Data Privacy Act.

Why we fact-checked this: This claim was forwarded to Rappler via email for checking. As of writing, the post has gained over 3,100 reactions, 900 comments, and 4,300 shares across different public Facebook groups.

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JAN 31, 2022 10:56 PM PHT

FALSE: COVID-19 vaccines contain parasitic eggs

Claim: COVID-19 vaccine contains parasitic material.

Rating: FALSE

The facts: None of the COVID-19 vaccines contain parasitic eggs nor any parasitic materials. Vaccines typically contain an antigen that teaches our immune system to identify the virus and fight against it, as well as chemicals that maintain the integrity of the vaccines.

Why we fact-checked this: Avideo circulating on social media contains reports from alleged experts who have supposedly studied that the vaccine contains parasitic material. A copy of this video was posted on Facebook and has amassed more than 2,000 views.

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