The Department of Health (DOH) reported 89 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, January 31, marking the lowest daily tally since April 4, 2020.
This brings the total number of days with fewer than 100 cases to 1,032.
Active COVID-19 cases nationwide have risen to 9,632.
The country's overall COVID-19 caseload has been adjusted downwards by 13 cases to a total of 4,073,203.
Recoveries have increased by 303, bringing the total number of recovered patients to 3,997,792, while four new deaths have been recorded, raising the total death toll to 65,779.
Despite the decline in cases, DOH-NCR Director Aleli Sudiacal warned against complacency, stating that the threat of COVID-19 still exists and the possibility of an elusive variant remains.
She urged the public to continue following health protocols and advisories from the DOH and local government executives.
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