They made their own PPEs using trash bags and plastic bags.
A group of medical professionals in the Philippines has recently gained a lot of attention from netizens after their photos went viral on social media. Apparently, these Frontliners are using their ingenuity by creating improvised personal protective equipment (PPE) so they can still perform their duties despite the shortage.
Posted on Facebook by Tes Depano, the images featured health workers from St Jude Hospital in Los Banos, Laguna wearing PPEs made of trash bags and plastic bags. The photos have since been shared by thousands of users who have expressed admiration for their sincere service even without proper equipment.
Depano, who also works in the said hospital, wrote:
“We are calling the attention of DOH (Department of Health) or any agency that can supply us with Personal Protective Equipments.”
According to her, the hospital has already ran out of PPEs and couldn’t buy new ones because they’ve sold out. And so they decided to go DIY in the hopes of keeping their staff members safe.
Netizens have hailed them as heroes but some were also quick to point that they need proper PPEs soon since these makeshift ones aren’t enough to protect them.
As of March 23, coronavirus has infected 341,684 individuals and has claimed 14,751. Meanwhile, the Philippines has so far reported 462 confirmed cases and a death toll of 33.
For those interested to donate PPEs for the workers of St Jude Hospital, you may get in touch with Tes Depano via her Facebook account.
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