Over 13,000 more get jabs vs COVID-19 in Angeles City | Inquirer News

Over 13,000 more get jabs vs COVID-19 in Angeles City

/ 11:37 AM July 09, 2021

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ANGELES CITY, Pampanga––Some 13,804 frontline personnel in essential sectors have received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccines, the city government reported Thursday, July 8.

The city said it had fully inoculated 268 workers in essential institutions and establishments.

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As of July 8, the city government said 55,120 priority individuals had been inoculated with the first dose, while 10,768 had been double jabbed.

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It said 35,303 doses of the Sinovac vaccine, 21,513 of AstraZeneca, and 9,360 of Pfizer had been administered to the residents.

On July 8, this city recorded 28 new COVID-19 cases, 15 recoveries, and zero deaths.

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A total of 6,772 infections were registered here since the start of the pandemic last year, of which 365 remained active and 6,107 had recovered. The death toll was at 300.

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The highly commercialized village of Balibago has 35 active COVID-19 cases. Barangay Pampang has the second-highest active cases at 31, followed by Malabanias with 27. INQ

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