Bed occupancy rate of 3 Olongapo hospitals back to safe level | Inquirer News

Bed occupancy rate of 3 Olongapo hospitals back to safe level

The James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital, which is a major COVID-19 facility in Olongapo City (Photo courtesy of Olongapo City Information Center)

The James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital, which is a major COVID-19 facility in Olongapo City (Photo courtesy of Olongapo City Information Center)

OLONGAPO CITY — The bed occupancy rate of the three of four hospitals treating COVID-19 patients in this city were back to a safe level, data from the Department of Health showed on Tuesday, Oct. 12.

These are the James L. Gordon Memorial Hospital, St. Jude Medical Center, and Zambales Medical Mission Group Coop Hospital, which all posted less than 60 percent bed occupancy rate.

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At least 47 of the 100 beds dedicated to COVID-19 patients in these three hospitals remained vacant.

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Only the Mother and Child General Hospital has a moderate bed occupancy rate. Two of its six COVID-19 beds have yet to be occupied.

The four hospitals have a combined occupancy rate of 53.8 percent, the same DOH data showed.

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However, all of the intensive care unit beds of the city had been occupied as of Tuesday.

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