Many nurses at the city hall-run Dr. Jorge P. Royeca Memorial Hospital have left and found work elsewhere due to pressures and poor working conditions amid the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the city.
They said the environment in the hospital's COVID-19 facility was unbearable that many quit and looked for work elsewhere. Nurses said they were instructed to wear the PPEs during their 12-hour shift inside the COVID-19 facility. Dr. Ryan Aplicador, head of the DJPRMH, has yet to respond to a query about the diaper requirement and the nurses' working conditions. This story will be updated once he does.
The DJPRMH is not the only hospital with manpower problems in General Santos and elsewhere, said Antonio Veneracion, chief executive officer of the Saint Elizabeth Hospital, which sent a team of nurses to augment frontline health workers in the national capital at the start of the pandemic in 2020. Veneracion, however, said that as the hospital expanded its capacity to admit more COVID-19 patients, the lack of nurses and other healthcare workers became more pronounced.
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