Mount St John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) on latest Covid-19 death
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Mount St John’s Medical Centre confirms that a healthcare worker has died after contracting Covid-19.
The patient, a forty-six (46) year old female hospital employee who has been on vacation since mid November, was admitted to the hospital on December 10, with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). As a part of enhanced protocols for patients with ARDS at the hospital, a swab test for Covid-19 was done which confirmed our diagnosis. The patient was stabilised and transferred to the Infectious Disease Centre (IDC) for monitoring. Over the next forty-eight (48) hours, the patient’s symptoms began worsening, at which time she was transferred to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at MSJMC where she continued in respiratory failure and ultimately succumbed to her illness.
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