Philippines Reports That Nine Doctors Have Died From Covid-19 And Many More Infected
Philippines Medical Association announced on Thursday that nine doctors have died in the Philippines from the Covid-19, as hospitals were overwhelmed and medics complained about a lack of protection on the front lines.
The official announcement of the doctors' deaths heightened fears that the scale of the health crisis in the Philippines is much worse than is being officially reported, with the confirmed virus death toll at just 38.
At the moment, the main island of Luzon, home to 56 million people, is in the second week of a lockdown to contain the spread of the disease, however medics are warning there is a surge in cases.
On Thursday (26th March 2019) The Philippine Medical Association said Thursday a ninth doctor had died of the virus, and that health workers were not getting enough protection.
Dr Benito Atienza, vice president of the Philippine Medical Association said,
"If it were up to me, test the frontliners first and test them again after seven days. Doctors could be carriers themselves."
On Wednesday, three large Manila hospitals announced that they had reached full capacity and would no longer accept new coronavirus cases.
Thousands of medical staff are no longer accepting patients because they are undergoing 14-day self-quarantines after suspected exposure, the hospitals said.
Only less than 2,000 people had been tested in the Philippines as of Tuesday from those with severe symptoms and those considered most vulnerable to COVID-19, such as the elderly, those with life-threatening ailments, and pregnant women.