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Activity 1. Present Me!


Directions: Present the following data using a specific non-prose material
according to its purpose. Use a separate paper for your presentation.

According to the latest Facebook post of Department of Health-Philippines


DOH COVID- 19 CASE BULLETIN #106, dated June 28, 2020.
(Source: https://bit.ly/3dMehug and https://bit.ly/31nmgv2)

1.) There are a total of 24, 137 Active Cases of COVID-19 in the Philippines
(Data as of June 27, 2020) with the following breakdown:
Asymptomatic - 898 persons
Mild - 23, 090 persons
Severe - 125 persons
Critical - 24 persons

COVID-19 Active Cases Breakdown (As of June 27, 2020)


Critical
Severe
24 (0.09%)
125 (0.51%)

24, 137
TOTAL ACTIVE
CASES
Asymptomatic
898 (3.7%)

Mild
23,090 (95.7%)

Figure 1. Doughnut Chart about the COVID-19 Active Cases Breakdown (As of June 27, 2020)
2.) These are the data on hospital beds and mechanical ventilators for
COVID-19 patients with the following breakdown:
Ward beds - 3, 179 (41.15% occupied)
Isolation Beds - 8,925 (37.93% occupied)
ICU Beds - 1, 313 (36.63% occupied)
Ventilators - 1, 883 (22.89% in use)

COVID - 19 Patients' Hospital Beds and Mechanical


Ventilators Data Breakdown

Ward Beds 3, 179 (41.15% Occupied)

Isolation Beds 8,925 (37.93% Occupied)

ICU Beds 1, 313 (36.63% Occupied)

Ventilators 1, 883 (22.89% In Use)

0 2,500 5,000 7,500 10,000

Percentage of Beds or Ventilators Occupied or are In Use

Total Number of Beds and Ventilators

Figure 2. Stacked Row Chart about the COVID-19 Patients' Hospital Beds and Mechanical
Ventilators Data Breakdown
Activity 2: Look and Explain Me!

Directions: Interpret each figure given below. Follow the guidelines in


interpreting the graph. Write a brief interpretation of the data on the space
provided for each figure.

Graph 1. Line Graph of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines since March 15 -


June 27, 2020

INTERPRETATION:
The Graph 1 displays a trend line of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines
from March 15, 2020 to June 27, 2020. The figures show that COVID cases
began somewhere in March and gradually increased each day. Whereas
the biggest peak number of cases reported was over 500 at the
beginning of April. Following that, the number of cases continued to
fluctuate. However, by the beginning of June, the number of COVID-19
cases had skyrocketed, with the average number of cases recorded per
day during the month being much greater than in previous months. As
per graph, the biggest number of cases were recorded approximately
around June 23rd. Moreover, as of June 27th, the total number of cases
confirmed was 1004. Overall, there is a trend that can be observed in the
number of cases in the graph. Whereas, as time passes or as the day,
week, and the number of months progresses, the number of persons
afflicted with the aforementioned virus likewise continues to rise as well.
Graph 2: Number of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines as of April 2, 2020,
by gender

INTERPRETATION:
Graph 2 illustrates the overall and gender distribution of COVID-19
cases in the Philippines as of April 2, 2020. On that day, there were a total
of 2,633 COVID cases reported. Wherein, males make up 1,603 (60.88
percent) of the overall population of the aforementioned cases, while
females make up 1,030 (39.12 percent). Therefore, based on the data
presented, it can be generalized that Males have been disproportionately
infected by the said virus.
Graph 3: Philippines Major Import Sources, 2016

INTERPRETATION:
The third graph depicts the ratio of the Philippines' major import
sources from foreign countries. According to the findings, other countries
(unidentified) contributed 46.40% of the country's imports. However, it can
be shown that China is the country's top import provider, making up for
18.50% of overall importation. Meanwhile, countries like Japan, the United
States, Thailand, and South Korea are following China, with import
percentages of 11.70%, 9.0%, 7.80%, and 6.60%, correspondingly. Hence, it
can be generalized that China is the primary provider of commodities that
the Philippines purchases, trailed by other renowned countries and other
unidentified nations.

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