DOH: No new virus, suspensions part of seasonal, safety measures

By: Aliahcorr Balanon
October 15, 2025
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Letran-Manila conducted a thorough disinfection of its facilities in light of the increasing cases of influenza-like illness. Photo: Colegio de San Juan de Letran Facebook Page

The Department of Health (DOH) clarified that there is no new virus spreading in the country, amid reports of rising cases of influenza and influenza-like illnesses (ILIs). The agency said that the increase  is part of the usual seasonal trend during the colder months, and not an outbreak of any disease.

“Ito po ay normal lamang na pag-iingat at base na rin sa kanilang anunsyo, sinabay nila sa earthquake preparedness para sa Big One,” DOH Assistant Secretary Albert Domingo said.

The department reported that as of Sept. 27, the country has already recorded 121,716 ILI cases this year, lower than the 132,538 cases reported in the same time period the previous year.

“At the national level, the number of influenza-like illnesses is lower than last year thus far,” Domingo shared.

“It is a sound precaution for local and institutional health authorities to practice preventive measures to keep the numbers down,” he added.

People experiencing flu-like symptoms are advised to stay at home to prevent the spread of infection. While the DOH has no plans to reinstate a mandatory mask policy, it encourages voluntary mask use in crowded places.

Meanwhile, the Department of Education (DepEd) also explained that the recent suspension of face-to-face classes in Metro Manila is not related to any health emergency. Instead, the two-day class break held from Oct. 13-14 was intended for flu season preparations and earthquake drills.

Additionally, DepEd officials said that the suspension allowed schools to conduct disinfection, sanitation of classrooms, and inspection of building structures to ensure safety with the following powerful earthquakes that hit different parts of the country.

 

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