SunStar Angeles City hotels to serve as isolation areas
ADDITIONAL ISOLATION FACILITIES. Hotel and Restaurant Association in Pampanga members, namely, O Garden Hotel, Diamond Spring Hotel (Annex), and Sydney Hotel, answered the call of Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr. for additional isolation facilities for asymptomatic Covid-19 patients. (Angeles City Information Office)
+ April 07, 2021 THE Angeles City Government has tapped three hotels to serve as additional isolation facilities to coronavirus disease (Covid-19) patients.
In a statement, the City Government has designated O Garden Hotel, Diamond Spring Hotel, and Sydney Hotel to serve as isolation areas for patients who are asymptomatic and with mild symptoms.
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) Aside from Metro Manila, other areas in Luzon have imposed curfew amid the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the country.
On Friday, Governor Dennis Pineda set a curfew in Pampanga from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. until April 5 even as the province listed an average of more than 120 infections daily from just 30 to 40.
Unless out for essential tasks such as buying basic necessities, people below 18 and over 60, those with health risks and pregnant, should stay-at-home, Pineda said in an order signed Friday.
Governor Daniel Fernando also issued an executive order setting an 11 p.m to 4 a.m. curfew in Bulacan for a month.
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+ March 16, 2021 ANGELES City Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr. has ordered the city to be placed under curfew anew from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. starting Wednesday, March 17, 2021.
The order came after the city experienced a surge in coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases for the past two weeks, with daily cases reaching double digits.
There was also the first recorded case of the South African variant, which according to experts may be more infectious than the original version of the virus.
“Bunsod ng biglaang pagtaas ng bilang ng mga Covid-19 cases sa siyudad, ipinag-utos natin ang pagbalik ng curfew mula 11 p.m. hanggang 5 a.m. Isa ito sa nakikita nating paraan upang maiwasan ang tuluyan pang pagkalat ng virus,” Lazatin said.
SunStar Mayor distributes livelihood assistance to 330 Angeleñas
LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE. As part of the City Government s Women’s Month celebration, Angeles City Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr., with Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel and Gender and Development Officer Mina Cabiles, provides livelihood assistance to 330 women from Angeles’s 33 barangays. (Angeles City Information Office)
+ March 11, 2021 AT LEAST 330 women from the 33 barangays of Angeles City are beneficiaries of the livelihood assistance program of the City Government, as Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr. wants to provide an alternative source of income for those who have been greatly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Maliit lang po na bagay ito, but we vow to provide the necessary assistance to all sectors of the community to help them cope up with the adverse effects of the pandemic,” Lazatin said.