DOH: 1,062 health workers infected with coronavirus

Hospital frontliners wear protective gears as they man the entrance of the emergency room in the Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center in Tondo, Manila. Over 1,000 healthcare workers in the country were positive for coronavirus disease 2019, according to the Department of Health. ABS-CBN NEWS

Manila – Over 1,000 healthcare workers in the country were positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), majority of which were doctors, according to the Department of Health (DOH).
Based on DOH’s data, 1,062 infected healthcare workers were positive for virus – 422 doctors, 386 nurses, 30 medical technologists, 21 radiological technologists, 51 nursing assistants and 152 other medical personnel such as administrative staff and barangay health workers.
From the total number of positive healthcare workers, 26 have succumbed to COVID-19, including 19 doctors.
Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque expressed alarm, citing recommendations from Chinese experts to shorten the duty of medical frontliners.
Talagang nababahala ang gobyerno dahil kung magkakasakit sila, sinong mag-aalaga sa atin? Dadamihan natin ang PPE, hihigpitan natin ang protocol sa infection control,” Roque said in a media briefing on Thursday.

For his part, Dr. Abdi Mahamud, World Health Organization -Western Pacific Region COVID-19 Incident manager, said he is working with the DOH to find out if there is a possible shortage of personal protective equipment causing this trend.
The DOH maintained that it is following WHO-guided protocols on the use of PPE for medical frontliners. The agency is also working with local manufacturers on producing more sets.
The agency also assured that there are negative pressure isolation rooms in hospitals that prevent the spread of the virus./PN

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