Good news! 83 patients in Sta. Ana Hospital have recovered from COVID19.
MAYNILA - Nadagdagan pa ang bilang ng mga taong gumagaling sa COVID-19 sa tulong na rin ng medical frontliners sa Sta. Ana Hospital sa Maynila.Kabilang sa mga gumaling ay ang 19 na mula sa 23 health workers na tinamaan ng sakit.Sa ngayon ay may 46 na probable COVID-19 cases sa Sta. Ana Hospital.
Sinabi ni Dr. Grace Padilla, Sta. Ana Hospital Medical Director, na patuloy sila sa pagbibigay ng serbisyo sa mga pasyenteng may COVID-19, gayundin sa pagsasa-ayos ng kanilang COVID-19 testing laboratory. Malaki ang pasasalamat ng medical frontliners ng Sta. Ana Hospital sa mga mensahe ng pagsuporta at pasasalamat mula sa publiko na kumikilala sa kanilang trabaho.
Kasabay nito, muling umapela ang mga frontliners ng ospital sa publiko na iwasan ang diskriminasyon sa kanilang hanay na patuloy na lumalaban kontra COVID-19.
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