CDNTopStories The Filipino Nurses United (FNU) Cebu City Chapter said that the reports of nurses resigning from public and private hospitals over the pandemic are alarming. Read more: CDNDigital
CHEERING NURSES UP. A nurse draws a smiley face on the back of a fellow health worker’s protective suit before she enters a COVID-19 ward at the Philippine General Hospital. | Inquirer file photo
Many nurses are not showing up at work or going absent without leave over the increasing workload and the rise of the COVID-19 cases while the pay remains low. The latter are not equipped to handle them and may not have the appropriate PPE sets for protection,” said FNU. “DOH-7 spokesperson, Dr. Mary Jean Loreche, said that as of July 8, 2029, 48 health workers out of 111 infected in Central Visayas are in Cebu City.
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