MEDECINS in the Philippines is calling for a strict closure in the capital Manila or threatens to waste war to prevent coronavirus.
The country’s fragile fitness system, doctors say, requires downtime to prevent collapse, even when the World Health Organization (WHO) has recorded the largest daily number of new pandemic cases so far.
“Our fitness staff suffer from exhaustion with an infinite number of patients who come to our hospitals for emergency care and admission,” said José Santiapass, president of the leading physician organization, the Philippine Medical Association, following the transient closure of Manila. . larger public hospitals, while medical staff of infections.
He said doctors were “waging a devastating war opposed to Covid-19 and that we want to expand a consolidated and final action plan.”
The country has recorded a record 4,000 instances consistent with the day in recent hours.
The total number of infections until Friday 93,354, the highest number of cases in Southeast Asia.
Doctors pleaded with President Rodrigo Duterte to re-impose a strict closure in Manila and neighboring provinces from August 1 to 15 to give fitness staff “downtime.” They said the government also uses time to “recalibrate methods opposed to Covid-19.”
The Philippines imposed one of the region’s longest and strictest locks observed in other countries, however, doctors said that detection, isolation and the search for poor contacts had not involved the disease. Since the locks were loosened, outbreaks have been reported at structure sites and commercial plants.