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Vendor dies of Covid: Pampang market shut down

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ANGELES CITY – Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr.
has ordered the temporary shutdown of the Pampang Public Market here starting today, June 24, as a vendor who tested positive for the coronavirus disease died yesterday.

According to Dr. Froilan Canlas, Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center (RLMMC) officer-in-charge, the deceased was from Barangay Pampang, aged 21, who had diabetes.

Canlas said the patient was admitted at the RLMMC on Monday. He showed Covid-19 symptoms and was tested right away. The results only came out today, confirming that he was positive for the coronavirus disease.

Lazatin called for an emergency meeting to immediately conduct rapid testing on all stall owners and vendors in the public market, as well as to disinfect the premises.

Market vendors sans masks at the time the market is being locked down. Screengrab photos

He instructed members of the Angeles City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (ACDRRMO) and health workers from Rural Health Unit 3 and RLMMC to conduct the rapid testing on all stall owners and vendors in the market beginning today, June 24.

Once an individual tests positive in the rapid test, he or she will be isolated immediately and be subjected to Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) at RLMMC.

The city environment and natural resources office will also conduct disinfection protocol within and outside the premises of the public market.

An intensive contact tracing was also quickly performed to prevent the spread of the disease.

The operation of the public market will resume once the safety protocols are done, said Lazatin.

For the meantime, the mayor said marketgoers can visit San Nicolas Public Market, but vendors and stall owners in Pampang Public Market cannot sell goods in San Nicolas.

Lazatin is also appealing to his constituents for their full cooperation. He is also reminding them to always wear their face masks and avoid going outside of their homes if not for basic necessities and emergency purposes.

Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, City Administrator Atty. Willie Rivera, Consultant to the Mayor Rudy Simeon, ACDRRMO, City Health Office Officer-in-Charge Dr. Verona Guevarra, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) City Director Martin Porres Moral, Angeles City Police Office City Director Colonel Joyce Patrick Sangalang, Public Market Administrator Jessie Lugtu, and Barangay Pampang Captain Lydon De Luna were present during the emergency meeting.

At the time of writing, Angeles City has 29 confirmed positive cases for COVID-19, with two active cases from Barangay Margot, 23 recoveries and four deaths.

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