Tent is new ward for suspected COVID-19 cases in hospital | Inquirer News

Tent is new ward for suspected COVID-19 cases in hospital

By: - Reporter / @NikkaINQ
/ 05:12 AM August 06, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — After its new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) ward reached full capacity around two weeks ago, a Manila public hospital has been putting new patients in a tent set up at its parking area.

Dr. Ted Martin, director of Gat Andres Bonifacio Memorial Medical Center, said on Wednesday that there were 25 suspected COVID-19 patients in Tent No. 3. There was nowhere else to put them as the COVID-19 ward had ran out of beds two weeks ago. Even the tent they were staying in had a capacity of only 18 people, he added.

According to Martin, other government-funded hospitals could no longer accommodate new patients due to the overwhelming number of cases.

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“There’s no choice. You can’t turn away patients. We need to manage to provide treatment for them, even if it’s inside a tent,” he told Inquirer in an interview.

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The patients showed moderate symptoms of COVID-19 although there were some with preexisting conditions and pneumonia, according to Martin.

He added that there was also a severe case who was provided with supplemental oxygen while every patient was given an intravenous infusion.

While the tent was air-conditioned, Martin said the patients must be moved to a proper facility. “They really need to be transferred, but the hospitals like Philippine General Hospital and Sta. Ana Hospital are at overcapacity. We don’t have a choice but to manage patients coming in. That’s our dilemma right now,” he said.

The city government-funded hospital in Tondo, Manila, has segregated incoming patients into eight tents. These included suspected cases awaiting swab testing, people consulting pediatricians and pregnant women.

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