Talisay City Hall temporarily closed for disinfection | Inquirer News

Talisay City Hall temporarily closed for disinfection

/ 09:37 PM January 27, 2022

BACOLOD CITY — The new Talisay City Hall in Negros Occidental is temporarily closed to the public from January 27 to 28, 2022

Mayor Neil Lizares said there is a need to disinfect the building after a lawyer of the City Legal Office tested positive for COVID-19 while a lot of city government employees have colds.

Normal business operations will resume on January 31.

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Talisay  City had 176 active COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday, January 26.

The city has had 2,771 COVID-19 cases and 96 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

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