ANGELES CITY – A total of 1,335 Persons Deprived of Liberty in the Angeles District Jail received their COVID-19 vaccines on October 25, 2021 via the Ronda Bakuna mobile bus clinic of the city government.
This is in pursuit of Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. goal to prioritize the safety of his constituents against the virus, regardless if they had trouble with the law, as they are part of the community.
“Tayo na po ang naglapit ng bakuna sa kanila, sa vicinity na po mismo ng District Jail tayo nagbakuna,” Lazatin said.
“Parte po ng prayoridad natin ang kalagayan at kalusugan ng mga kababayan nating nasa Angeles District Jail upang lalo nating maiwasan ang hawaan sa virus,” he added.
A mobile bus clinic of the city government was deployed at the Angeles District Jail, with vaccinators, doctors, and health staff from the City Health Office, Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center, and Angeles City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office and support staff from Business Permit and Licensing Division and Angeles City Traffic and Development Office.
According to Evangeline Malonzo, BPLD chief and also the ground commander of the bus clinic, Mayor Lazatin has instructed to vaccinate all PDLs housed at the Angeles District Jail.
“Ang bilin po ni Mayor Lazatin bakunahan lahat kahit po hindi Angeleños o residente ng siyudad. Ang importante po ay mabigyan ng proteksyon laban sa virus yung mga kababayan nating nandito sa jail,” Malonzo furthered.
Further, Lazatin’s Chief Adviser IC Calaguas, also the chief implementer of the city’s vaccination program, said the same mobile bus clinic is set to be deployed in November at the Angeles District Jail for the second dose of vaccines.
To date, 237,717 Angeleños already received their first dose of vaccines while 170,650 are already fully vaccinated.
To recall, all eight wards in the Bahay Pag-Asa, the city’s youth reformation center; 30 drug offenders under the custody of the Balay Silangan Reformation Center; and two homeless female abandoned elderly in the city’s Bale Pusu home for the aged also received their vaccines against COVID-19.
Last March 2021, as part of the city government’s Women’s Month celebration, Mayor Lazatin in partnership with Beautederm Corporation distributed 179 units of hygiene kits to female PDLs.
Executive Assistant IV Reina Manuel, also a Beautéderm Ambasadress, shared that inside the hygiene kits given then were reusable sanitary napkins, shampoo, and Beautederm products including Purete spray, balm, Belle powder, toothbrush, toothpaste, mouth wash, face towel, and bath soap.
Apart from this, 3,000 basic hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, mouth wash, face towel, and bath soap were also given to the Angeles City District Jail last September 2020.