The Department of Health (DOH) announced 233 new Covid-19 cases on Saturday, April 11, 2020, bringing the national total to 4,428.
The DOH also reported 17 new recoveries and 26 new deaths, increasing the total recoveries to 157 and deaths to 247.
The DOH stated it is too early to confirm a decrease in cases but assured that efforts are being made to track all cases.
The DOH advised the public to verify and fact-check information about the Covid-19 situation before sharing on social media, following reports that a hospital in Metro Manila was allegedly instructed to stop counting Covid-19 deaths, which the DOH denied issuing.
The department previously stated that its Covid-19 tracker would be inaccessible until April 11 and would be re-launched on April 12 with updated graphs and charts.
The DOH assured that they will continue to publish case bulletins daily and will remain open to answering questions about Covid-19 prevention, transmission, and management through their call center numbers.
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