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Davao City private hospitals reopen COVID-19 units as government-run SPMC's capacity at critical level


Davao City private hospitals reopen COVID-19 units as government-run SPMC’s capacity at critical level
BusinessWorld
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AT LEAST two private hospitals in Davao City have reopened their coronavirus units as the state-run Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) reached critical level in terms of bed capacity.
SPMC Infection Control and Prevention Unit chair Marie Yvette C. Barez reported last week that the hospital’s 35 intensive care unit beds dedicated to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients were occupied. The isolation units and COVID-19 ward beds, meanwhile, were 70% occupied.
The city government recently asked all private hospitals to again reopen as back-up COVID-19 referral hospitals, but Ms. Barez said most medical institutions currently do not have enough manpower to do so.

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Covid-19 vaccination in Davao begins


March 05, 2021
WHEN a barangay health worker went house-to-house to ask residents in Bangkal, Davao City about their willingness to accept Covid-19 vaccine, 55-year-old online worker Tejhay (not his real name) declined due to fears of possible complications.
For Alek, a tricycle driver in Jacinto St., Davao City, he wants to wait and observe first the results of the first few batches of individuals who received their vaccine jabs.
"Maayo ng makasiguro usa ta, kanang makita na gyud nato kung okay ba gyud na nga vaccine. Hulat-hulat sa ko (It is better to be sure and see the results first of how the first few individuals responded to the vaccine. I'll wait and see)," he said.

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