MANILA, Philippines – Coronavirus disease control services (COVID-19) at East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City are now at a “critical level” after reaching more than 90% occupancy.
“Around ikalawa or ikatlong linggo ng Hunyo, marami na talaga, biglang dumami yung pasyente,” he said in an interview with ABS-CBN’s TeleRadyo.
“Sakto ito mga about two weeks after the GCQ statement, dumami ‘yung mga kaso. A critical and very level,” Ordoa added.
(That’s when Metro Manila was placed under GCQ. We can say that admission of patients with COVID-19 is already at a critical level).
Currently, the hospital has allocated approximately 20% of its services and resources to patients with COVID-19. It will reassign and reassign others to achieve the allocation of 30% of the capacity of PATIENTS with COVID-19, as required by the Ministry of Health.
However, Ordoa said the hospital hopes it will only take a week before the reassignments are re-occupied through inflamed coronavirus patients.
He admitted that the hospital cannot convert everything to accommodate COVID-19 instances because it still has about three hundred patients with other physical disorders and diseases.
Instead, the hospital tries to refer to other hospitals, patients with COVID-19, especially those with mild symptoms.
Residents who have recovered from respiratory disease are now in 2519, while 193 have died as a result.
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