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IN PHOTOS: Tents turn into emergency rooms as COVID-19 cases top 1 million

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IN PHOTOS: Tents turn into emergency rooms as COVID-19 cases top 1 million

TREATMENT. A health worker tends to a COVID-19 patient supported by a mechanical ventilator and undergoing dialysis at the COVID-19 emergency room of the government hospital National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) in Quezon City, which has declared overcapacity amid rising numbers of COVID-19 infections in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on April 26, 2021.

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Patients are treated on wheelchairs amid shortage of beds

The Philippines announced on Monday, April 26, that its COVID-19 cases had exceeded one million, as the country sought to boost healthcare capacity to ease strains on hospitals and medical staff stretched by a second wave of infections.

The Philippines imposed a two-week lockdown of Manila and surrounding provinces late March to try to stem a surge in cases blamed on more contagious COVID-19 variants.

But while daily infections have eased slightly, they have still averaged more than 9,000, against 5,525 in March and 213 per day in April 2020, Department of Health data showed.

In Metro Manila, an urban sprawl of 16 cities home to at least 13 million people, intensive care unit (ICU) capacity is above 70%, while 57% of isolation beds and 64% of ward beds for COVID-19 patients were occupied as of April 26.

In a bid to admit more patients, tents were turned into COVID-19 emergency rooms at the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, a government hospital in Manila.

“All in all we waited for almost six hours It’s a long, difficult wait,” COVID-19 patient Roel Galan told Reuters, speaking outside a makeshift emergency room.

NKTI patients one Million COVID-19 cases
SHORTAGE. Patients are treated on wheelchairs amid shortage of beds in the makeshift extension of the COVID-19 emergency room of NKTI.
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NKTI patients one Million COVID-19 cases
Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters
NKTI patients one Million COVID-19 cases
Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters
NKTI patients one Million COVID-19 cases
Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters
NKTI patients one Million COVID-19 cases
HOLD. A hospital aide holds the hand of a COVID-19 patient treated in the COVID-19 emergency room of NKTI.
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NKTI patients one Million COVID-19 cases
GUARDIAN. A COVID-19 patient rests while his daughter and watcher sleeps on the floor of the COVID-19 emergency room at NKTI.
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Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said on Monday that 289 additional ICU beds would be made available in the capital.

To free up beds for severe COVID-19 patients, the Philippine Red Cross said on Monday it has set up field hospital tents and converted unused classrooms and buildings into quarantine facilities to care for patients with moderate and mild symptoms.

John Wong, a member of the government’s coronavirus task force’s data analytics team, said authorities must ramp up vaccinations to contain the virus and allow the economy to reopen.

He said 350,000 people needed to be vaccinated a day so the government could meet its target of immunizing 70 million, or a third of the country’s population, this year.

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Since the Philippines started its vaccination drive in March, 1.5 million people have received a first dose of vaccine, with close to 231,000 people getting two doses, officials said.

The Philippines recorded 70 new deaths from COVID-19 on Monday, bringing total fatalities to 16,853. – Rappler.com

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