Filipino “Superheroes” at the front lines wear scrubs, not capes

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Filipino “Superheroes” at the front lines wear scrubs, not capes COVID19

Ebuen said, “He risked his life in the service of helping, caring and saving lives of people he doesn’t even know, and putting his own life in danger.”Lambrento was a physician in the Philippines who became an ER nurse when he migrated to the US decades ago.Ebuen made a promise to himself to keep Lambrento’s legacy alive by paying it forward in life -- by helping others without reservation -- just like what his uncle did.

Singson said, he has never seen anything like this before – where body bags piled up in refrigerated trucks and hospital hallways.Healthcare workers may call their workplace a medical war zone, but Singson said Filipino nurses are made for this worst-case scenario, adding that their experience and training in the Philippines helped prepare them for something like this.“Palaban ang mga Pilipino, hindi kami sumusuko.

Among those who died is Filipino-American physician Dr. Leo Dela Cruz. He was treating COVID-19 patients at CarePoint Christ Hospital in Jersey City when he got infected. He died last April 7 at the Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, New Jersey. Two days earlier, 60-year-old Daisy Doronila, a single mom and a nurse who worked at the Hudson County Jail in nearby Kearny, died of COVID-19 complications on April 5.

In New York City, ICU and ER nurse Lorena Vivas is among the Filipino front liners who have saved many lives. “I stepped up to volunteer simply because it’s my job, I’ve been an ICU and ER nurse for more than 20 years,” she said, “Everyday, people go to work, risking their own lives for others, why should I seek an exemption, 'di ba? Her thoracic scar is a reminder that about a few months ago, she battled cancer and almost lost her life.“I was diagnosed with malignant thymoma sometime in November.

 

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