San Lazaro Hospital nurses call for better treatment in silent protest

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San Lazaro Hospital nurses call for better treatment in silent protest
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Photos sent by the Filipino Nurses United (FNU) showed several pairs of nurses' shoes placed outside the hospital with signs stating the nurses' demands. Among these is their demand to repair the hospital elevator since several health workers have already been injured while transferring patients and heavy equipment to upper floors. 

Some nurses from San Lazaro Hospital renewed their call for better treatment by staging a silent protest Thursday .

Among these is their demand to repair the hospital elevator since several health workers have already been injured while transferring patients and heavy equipment to upper floors. San Lazaro Hospital, a referral hospital for infectious diseases, accommodated many of the coronavirus disease-2019 patients at the onset of the pandemic.

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