Doctor-turned-survivor talks about how stigma hampers COVID-19 efforts

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Doctor-turned-survivor talks about how stigma hampers COVID19 efforts

MANILA — As a fellow at the Department of Health’s Field Epidemiology Training Program , Dr. Ludina Insigne was at the forefront of the COVID-19 battle just as it was starting.FETP fellows are trained to be “field epidemiologists,” responsible for investigating and responding to health threats in the country.

At the time, not a lot of COVID-19 patients acknowledged they had the disease. People feared discrimination. Insigne and her group continued to work as contact tracers, checking on people by calling or visiting them. She helped contact trace for PH4, the first Filipino who tested positive for COVID-19. She was also sent to New Clark City to do profiling and disease surveillance of Filipino repatriates who were undergoing quarantine after disembarking from a cruise ship in Japan.“When we have to get the specimen, we wear full body PPEs,” she said in Filipino.

“At that time I have been praying a lot,” she said, recalling the mix of emotions and confusion she felt during the first few days in the hospital. Fortunately, her condition soon improved. After being discharged from hospital on April 3 and undergoing another 14 days of quarantine, she tested negative for COVID-19.Once she was well, Insigne returned to work for the DOH.

 

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