Sun.Star Baguio

1,000 health workers available for COVID cases

- Baguio City Public Informatio­n Office release

THE BAGUIO General Hospital and Medical Center (BGHMC) disclosed the hospital has some 1,000 health workers who will be mobilized to render round-the-clock service for persons under investigat­ion (PUIs) and presumptiv­e Coronaviru­s disease (Covid -19) cases in the city.

BGHMC medical center chief Dr. Ricardo Ruñez said the hospital’s available work force include some 400 doctors and 600 nurses who will be tapped to render round-theclock service to people in need of their services, especially when PUIs start to flock to the hospital to undergo the required initial screening of their swab samples.

However, the BGHMC official pointed out the hospital will not mobilize the available health workers at one time as management decided to pace the workers in preparatio­n for the worst-case scenario so that their work force will not be depleted.

Ruñez explained people can help in controllin­g the exhaustion and depletion of health workers if they simply cooperate with the strict implementa­tion of the policy for them to stay at home to prevent them from being exposed to PUIs and presumptiv­e Covid - 19 cases potentiall­y acquiring the disease

themselves.

He added the designatio­n of the BGHMC as one of the sub-national testing centers in the country will definitely require the services of more health workers who are welltraine­d to attend to PUIs and presumptiv­e Covid-19 cases.

As a designated subnationa­l testing center, BGHMC will perform the initial screening of swab samples of PUIs from the different private and public hospitals in Northern Luzon after which the same will be transmitte­d to the Manila-based Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) for confirmato­ry tests.

Ruñez added once people will unnecessar­ily flock to the hospital to have their medical check-up, health workers will surely be exhausted in the next two to three months that might deplete the hospital’s work force, thus, BGHMC is only catering to the medical needs of individual­s with severe symptoms of Covid-19.

The medical officer asserted the hospital is pacing the work load of available health workers for them to have sufficient rest and prevent them from being acquiring the deadly virus.

He admitted there will come a time there will be inadequate health workers to serve the patients needing medical services from the hospital thus it is important for the people without the severe Covid-19 symptoms to strictly stay at home to help them heal.

The BGHMC chief stated the hospital is accepting volunteer health workers to augment the existing work force, especially when there will be a surge of PUIs and presumptiv­e Covid-19 cases, so they can provide the best for those in need of their service during these trying times where the utmost cooperatio­n of everyone is required to be able to save lives.

 ?? Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis ?? BUSINESS AS USUAL. Vegetable trading continues at the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center but workers are urged to use protective equipment such as gloves and facemasks to help prevent the spread of Covid - 19.
Photo by Redjie Melvic Cawis BUSINESS AS USUAL. Vegetable trading continues at the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center but workers are urged to use protective equipment such as gloves and facemasks to help prevent the spread of Covid - 19.

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