Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘QUARANTENT’: PH DOCS SHIELD KIN FROM VIRUS

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After taking a job in a hospital’s COVID-19 emergency room, Filipino doctor Jan Claire Dorado planned to move out of the family home to protect relatives from the risk of infection.

But Dorado’s parents insisted the 30-year-old keep living at home, so her father constructe­d a makeshift isolation area in a storage room there.

Now, when she returns from work at one of the country’s main hospitals treating coronaviru­s patients, her dinner is placed outside the room’s door on a stool.

“The hardest part is being away from them. I miss them a lot,” said Dorado, who greets family members from behind a plastic window on a wall covered in foil.

Her parents are considered high-risk for COVID-19 because of preexistin­g conditions, and Dorado said she once painfully refused her mother’s request for a hug.

Hundreds of Philippine medical workers have been infected by the coronaviru­s and more than 30 have died.

Safekeepin­g loved ones is also a high priority for pediatrici­an Mica Bastillo, even as she confronts COVID-19 head on.

Makeshift tent

The 38-year-old took on a new role at a children’s hospital in another part of Manila after it became a COVID-19 referral facility in April.

“My family thought about asking me to resign, but anywhere I go I would still have to face COVID,” she said.

With her father and sister battling medical conditions, the family built a makeshift tent next to their home for Bastillo, which they dubbed a “quarantent.”

Made out of plastic sheets to keep out the rain, it allows Bastillo to be with her family at a safe distance.

“My mother put the curtains and the table cloth to make it look like home... And my brother added the plastic sheet. It was a real family effort,” said Bastillo, who still joins her family for nightly prayers seated beside the front door wearing a mask.

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dingding lang ang pagitan!
 ?? —REUTERS ?? SO NEAR YET SO FAR Jan Claire Dorado, a doctor assigned to the COVID-19 Emergency Room of East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City, bonds with her mother and cat from behind the small plastic window in her makeshift isolation room to protect her family from exposure to the coronaviru­s.
—REUTERS SO NEAR YET SO FAR Jan Claire Dorado, a doctor assigned to the COVID-19 Emergency Room of East Avenue Medical Center in Quezon City, bonds with her mother and cat from behind the small plastic window in her makeshift isolation room to protect her family from exposure to the coronaviru­s.

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