San Lazaro Hospital gets further referrals for suspected cases in nCoV

WhatsAppWhatsAppFacebookFacebookTwitterTwitterPinterestPinterestRedditRedditGmailGmailShareShare

Last updated on May 18th, 2021 at 06:09 am

Further patients have been referred to the San Lazaro Hospital for screening to decide if they will fall under the category of individual under investigation (PUI) for suspected novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection.

San Lazaro Hospital spokeswoman Dr. Ferdinand de Guzman said on Thursday that the hospital was providing further referrals to screen patients based on nCoV checklist from the Department of Health.

Three PUIs attended San Lazaro Hospital, including a Chinese male who died recently.

De Guzman said the deceased PUI had been referred to Philippine General Hospital (PGH) by the Manila Health Bureau. The PGH then organized the switch to Hosptial San Lazaro.

He said San Lazaro Hospital is “the governmet-referred facility for this kind of disease.” De Guzman, meanwhile, denied that lockdown was placed on the hospital, saying that when a patient arrives for screening they just close the gates of the establishment and cordon the area.

The patient will remain in a negative pressure room or insulating room while considering PUI.

De Guzman said the remaining two PUI’s currently occupy the facility’s only two isolation rooms. Because of this they have designated other spaces as contingency isolation rooms.

The deceased PUI is now put in a freezer, advised by the chief and infection control staff at the medical centre.

San Lazaro Hospital has already contacted the Chinese Embassy about the remains of the deceased PUI, De Guzman said. Meanwhile the body will stay on the morgue of the hospital.

NCoV’s death toll in China leaped to 170 on Thursday, the Chinese government said, with more than 1,700 confirmed new infections.

NCoV has already spread from Wuhan City in China to other counties in the Asia Pacific region as well as to countries in North America, Europe and the Middle East.

The number of PUIs in the Philippines on Tuesday nearly doubled in a day as it rose to 24. According to the DOH no case of nCoV infection has yet been confirmed in the country.

Desk Writer

Spends most of the time reading news all around the world. Strong knowledge and understanding of the current situation and happenings in the ASEAN region.

Recent Posts

Li Ka-shing’s Panama Canal Port Sale Sparks US-China Tensions

Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing sold Panamanian port terminals to a US-led group, causing diplomatic conflicts between Washington and Beijing…

March 22, 2025

K-Pop Sensation New Jeans Lost the Legal Battle Against Record Label

In a major setback for Korea's burgeoning stars, a court in South Korea has ruled against NewJeans, disregarding their effort…

March 21, 2025

Malaysia Airlines Parent Company Invests in 30 Boeing 737 Planes

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) parent of Malaysia Airlines has set out to order 30 new Boeing 737 aircraft as part…

March 21, 2025

The sea border agreement between Vietnam and Indonesia is finally reached.

Indonesia and Vietnam have completed their long-negotiated and pending ratification of their maritime boundaries. While this will probably improve maritime…

March 21, 2025

Japan Punches First Ticket to 2026 World Cup

Japan achieved historical first place in World Cup 2026 qualification after beating Bahrain 2-0 at Saitama Stadium. After bringing on…

March 21, 2025

Trump Administration’s Move to Shut Open Technology Fund in China

Lawmakers across parties worry about the Trump administration's decision to stop funding the Open Technology Fund because leading Republicans view…

March 20, 2025