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jimeve DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Army
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Silliman University Medical Center (SUMC) Covid beds are full and are advising those experiencing symptoms seek other alternates.
This press release can be found on Facebook at
For those without Facebook here is the text below:
HEADZ UP NegOr
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COVID19 IS REAL
SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY PUBLIC ADVISORY
We regret to inform everyone that as of today, September 25, 2021, our COVID-19 accommodations have reached critical capacity status.
Admissions of COVID-19 patients will, therefore, be temporarily suspended as all beds are fully occupied and the attendant critical resources stretched to the limit.most priority so we highly recommend suspect, probable, and confirmed COVID-19 patients to seek urgent care in other healthcare institutions that can accommodate you for the time being.
The Hospital will, however, continue to accommodate and admit non-COVID-19 patients. Likewise, out-patient services of the Hospital will continue.
More importantly, those who think that they have contracted the disease or are showing Covid-like symptoms to please seek consultation and treatment at the earliest possible time. You may avail of our virtual consultation facility or contact our Home Health Services office early so health and medical interventions can be advised.
For contact details, please see information below:
Contact numbers: 225-7031 or 422-7180
Contact number: 420-2000 / 225-0841 Local 7736
Direct inward dial (DID): 420-2006
Mobile: 0995-5541-643
• Doctor’s consultation, Monday-Saturday, 8am–5pm
• Nursing services, Monday-Sunday, 8am-5pm
• Physical therapy, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
• Laboratory phlebotomy services, Monday-Sunday, 6am–3pm
Contact number: 420 2000/225-0841 local 7739
Clinic hours: Monday to Sunday, 8am-8pm
Link: https://seriousmd.com/
Available doctors and their schedules are as follows:
Dr. Chuckie Miguel A. Bacolod (Internal Medicine), Monday to Saturday, 8am-5pm
Dr. Johanna Lei T. Bandoy (Internal Medicine), Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm
Dr. Kara Kristy V. Congjuico (Internal Medicine), Monday to Sunday, 8am-8pm
Dr. Rowena Marie T. Samares (Family Medicine), Head of the Home Health Services program
Thank you very much for your understanding.
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If you can't breathe, hospitalization is necessary and a ventilator wherever you can find one. When you are fighting for breath, heart attacks are possible. In the unvaccinated the pain of Covid is much more severe. Any vaccine before testing positive will let your immune system fight this thing.
The U.S. Department of Defense sent me a link of a story of a guy like us.
What is the difference between how the different vaccines work? This link explains how different vaccines work and how long their effectiveness lasts.
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With a little luck though it won't get all that bad since you've been vaccinated.-
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jimeve DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Army
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I would not go near any hospitals or testing centres unless i had to be carried there.-
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No surprise that, to be honest against a background of exploding case numbers (700+ new cases for the province reported today).
To put those numbers in perspective, at 700 a day we rack up around 5,000 in a week, that equates 3,500 per million inhabitants. In most of Europe, around 2,500 per million per week is considered a manageable level of infections, anywhere above that will put too much strain on the medical infrastructure. When you consider that across Europe the available hospital beds run at around 5,000 per million inhabitants, then Negros Oriental would need to have 7,000 beds to be on par. In reality there are 300 or so beds (available for covid patients). So no wonder hospitals can't cope here.
I know there's a much younger population here diminishing the need for beds, but even so, I think my argument does hold a fair amount of water.-
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