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Country Rank

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Philippines

Recovery Rank for 180 countries/regions

Country Rank

23


Philippines

Recovery Rank for 184 countries/regions

COVID-19 Recovery Rating

4

Recovery Index
70.56
(Out of 100)



(100 = Best, 0 = Worst)

COVID-19 Recovery Rating

4

Recovery Index
66.95
(Out of 100)



(100 = Best, 0 = Worst)

COVID-19 Severity Rating

3

Severity Index
33.69
(Out of 100)



(0 = Best, 100 = Worst)

COVID-19 Severity Rating

1

Severity Index
25.80
(Out of 100)



(0 = Best, 100 = Worst)

Stringency Rating

17.39

(100 = Strictest Measures, 0 = No Measures)


Population
108,116,615

(High Density)


GNI per capita (US$)

3,830

(Lower middle income)
5 Countries who have made the most progress in
curtailing the spread of the pandemic and can be
used as examples of best practices (Relative Rating)

4
3
2 Countries who are struggling to cope with the crisis
and who may need to consider maintaining stringent
non-pharmaceutical measures (Relative Rating)
1
1 Countries who are coping with the crisis with a low percentage
of infections and resulting deaths per population
(Relative Rating)
2
3 Countries who may be overwhelmed by the crisis with a high
percentage of infections and resulting deaths per population
(Relative Rating)
4
5

Travel Advisory


1. Passengers who in the past 14 days have been in Andorra, France, Monaco, Northern Mariana Isl., Reunion, San Marino, South Africa or Switzerland, are not allowed to enter. -
This does not apply to: - nationals of the Philippines on Bayanihan flights or repatriation flights; - passengers with diplomatic or official passports and their family members; -
passengers who only transited through Andorra, France, Monaco, Northern Mariana Isl., Reunion, San Marino, South Africa or Switzerland.

2. Passengers arriving from Andorra, France, Monaco, Northern Mariana Isl., Reunion, San Marino, South Africa or Switzerland , must enter the Philippines via Angeles city (CRK) or
Manila (MNL).

3. Passengers must have a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. - This does not apply to passengers without
COVID-19 symptoms who are 3 years old and younger.

4. Passengers are not allowed to enter. - This does not apply to: - nationals of the Philippines; - spouses, parents and children of nationals of the Philippines not traveling
together with a 9(A) visa. The visa must contain the notation "EED not required per IATF Resolution No. 128 (s.2021)"; - former nationals of the Philippines, their accompanying
spouses and children; - passengers with a diplomatic passport and passengers with a 9(E) visa; - passengers with a visa issued by the Philippines (excluding 9(A) visas); -
passengers with a 9(A) visa with an endorsement document issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA). Letters to the Bureau of Immigration (LBI) issued before 8 February 2021
without an expiration date are not accepted; - passengers with an Identification Certificate (IC) or a Certificate of Re-acquisition/Retention of Philippine Citizenship (CRPC)
issued by the Philippines; - passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated in the Philippines, at least 14 days before arrival.

5. Passengers are subject to quarantine at the first point of entry.

6. Passengers and airline crew traveling to Angeles city (CRK), Cebu (CEB) and Manila (MNL) must complete the "One Health Pass" form before arrival at
https://onehealthpass.com.ph/e-HDC/OHP-Registration/ . This will generate a QR code which must be presented upon arrival. - This does not apply to: - passengers with a diplomatic
passport traveling on duty and their family members; - airline crew staying in the aircraft.

7. Passengers must install the app 'TRAZE' on their personal device before departure.

8. Suspension of all visa on arrival facilities.

9. Suspension of all visa exemptions.

Travel Advisory information provided and published with permission by IATA. (Timatic COVID-19 Alerts Service has been discontinued on 1/1/2022, please refer this page for latest travel advisory)


Philippines Infection Trend


How can you tell if a curve is really flattening?

The number of daily confirmed cases has been used as an estimation of how severe the COVID-19 situation is in a given country. However, we’ve found that focusing on the country’s cumulative number of active cases gives a clearer picture of whether the infection curve is flattening.


Countries with Similar Characteristics


This table is generated by a GCI-developed tool to match countries based on their similar characteristics such as population, population density, income and climate.

Philippines 66.95 70.56 108,116,615 High Density Lower middle income 26-30 deg
Country Recovery Index Recovery Index Population Density GNI per capita Average Temperature
since First Case (Celsius)
Match%
India 71.92 81.70 1,366,417,754 High Density Lower middle income 21-25 deg 85%
Pakistan 64.59 74.54 216,565,318 High Density Lower middle income 21-25 deg 85%
Japan 39.00 44.19 126,264,931 High Density High income < 10 deg 60%

GCI Recovery Forecast


The GCI Recovery Forecasting methodology relies on a Monte Carlo simulation model as we recognise that the factors that contribute to an increase / decrease in confirmed COVID19 cases are highly variable and subject to various localised circumstances and interventions. The P10 / P50 / P90 are probabilities assigned to the forecasts, with P10 being highly optimistic, and P90 being very conservative on recovery and reduction in cases. The forecast model is updated daily based on the latest case data.

Forecast Results:

Situation Improving. The GCI Model forecasts that the situation is definitely improving and with the right discipline and compliance, the country can hope to see numbers diminish significantly in the near future.




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