As Japan re-opens, a hospital grapples with COVID-19 aftermath

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Doctors in white coats and blue scrubs sat around a conference room table in June, looking up at a colourful slide projected on the wall.

"How is anyone supposed to memorise this?" a doctor sitting in the back asked as Yoshihiro Masui, the director of Yokohama City Seibu Hospital's critical care centre, checked the slides.The presentation, full of colour-coded flow charts, showed dozens of new safety protocols for everything from routine surgeries to dialysis.

"We can never have an outbreak again like the one we experienced," said Masui, an emergency doctor who has been charged with the hospital's coronavirus response."What we learned is that this can truly happen anywhere."Doctors and nurses at Seibu were among the first to mobilise for the pandemic in Japan, accepting sick passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in February.

But for medical workers, new outbreaks remain a constant threat. The Mainichi newspaper found that 99 medical facilities have reported infections. "I knew I had to put on a gown beforehand but I thought, this is a kid, and I have to do something to help," said Sato, who learned later the patient had a fever and was suspected of having COVID-19. Before the test came back negative, Sato spent days fretting he may have spread the virus to colleagues and other patients.For months before its outbreak, the hospital had taken in patients rejected or referred by other hospitals.

 

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