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Pandemic warriors find healing in community support


They suffered real depression, burnout, and fatigue like other COVID-19 patients and their inputs should help shape a post-pandemic plan for clinical care, SLU chief nurse Aldren Remon said. ADVERTISEMENTDraining“However, when Baguio’s enhanced community quarantine was lifted, the number of patients increased, and those coming to the hospital were even sicker than before. Throughout her 14-day “so­litary healing,” Pacial said: “E­very single day, I was anxious … I was fearful of the effect on my family. I experienced stress overload.”Tugay-an, who takes care of patients with mild symptoms at the community isolation unit of Sto. The infection made me a better nurse,” Tugay-­an said.


Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer December 26, 2020 20:37 UTC



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