2 more Angeles City residents succumb to COVID-19 | Inquirer News

2 more Angeles City residents succumb to COVID-19

/ 11:58 AM July 15, 2021

Angeles City government employee disinfects the city hall

An employee of the Angeles City government disinfects the city hall as a precaution against COVID-19. (Photo from the Angeles City government)

ANGELES CITY, Pampanga—Two more residents in this city died due to COVID-19 complications, the city government said Wednesday.

One of the fatalities was from Balibago, the city’s biggest and most commercialized village, while the other was from Barangay Pulung Cacutud.

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A total of 304 city residents had died due to COVID-19 since the pandemic began last year.

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Local data also showed that 31 new cases and 13 recoveries were registered on Wednesday.

COVID-19 cases reported in the city totaled 6,912, of which 6,286 had recovered.

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Balibago and Pulung Cacutud have the most active cases at 23 each, followed by Barangay Sto. Domingo with 21, and Barangay Malabanias with 18.

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