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17 of 21 Pampanga localities are COVID-19-free

/ 12:34 PM December 28, 2021

MABALACAT CITY, Pampanga––Only this city and the towns of Guagua, Masantol, and Santa Ana have COVID-19 cases in this province, data from the provincial government showed on Tuesday, Dec. 28.

The capital City of San Fernando and 16 towns in Pampanga were already free of COVID-19.

According to the provincial epidemiology and surveillance unit, Pampanga has only five active cases as of Sunday–-two in this city and one each in the three towns. The province recorded no new cases, no recoveries, and zero deaths on the same day.

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Pampanga has registered 46,589 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began last year. Of these, 44,098 had recovered while 2,486 had died.

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The highly urbanized Angeles City, which is politically independent of Pampanga, had no new cases, no recoveries, and no deaths on Monday. It remained COVID-free as of the said date.

Since the pandemic started last year, the city registered 12,550 COVID-19 cases, of which 12,031 had recovered, and 519 had died.

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