My sister, a nurse, was all packed Monday morning, ready for her weekly shift, when she got the call that she tested positive for Covid-19.
The first thing I did was hold it in. I’ve been writing articles circling around the pandemic for two months, even trying to interview someone an hour before we got the news, so it was an everyday routine to dwell on all of the disease’s uncomfortable facts.
I’ve written enough tribute for doctors who have sadly succumbed to the disease.
She was high risk, I knew, even with the PPE she wore at work—and we should have seen it coming.
An hour later my dad was escorting her to the ambulance and my mom was crying hard.
On the front line
Mickaela, or “Ate Mick,” as the whole family would call her, is a 25-year-old nurse at UP-Philippine General Hospital. She is the eldest in the family.
Ever since the community quarantine started, she had been working away from home. She was reassigned to the Covid ward and intensive care only a few days after our dog died.
I could only imagine her struggle to work under tense circumstances while grieving for our dog. It must have been a lot of internal fight.
A week later, she was swabbed for Covid-19 and was asked to stay at La Concordia College on Pedro Gil, a makeshift isolation center for health workers converted by the Manila government. When a lot of her colleagues started leaving the isolation center after self-quarantine, she was asked to follow suit.
This story is from the June 6, 2020 edition of Manila Bulletin.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the June 6, 2020 edition of Manila Bulletin.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Taking care of older persons is the collective concern of the citizenry
The International Day of Older Persons is observed on Oct. 1 each year.
Promoting safe driving in the new normal
Ford Driving Skills for Life
ON MANNY PACQUIAO - You're the greatest – Roach
From one legend to another.
NAT'L BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION - PAY CUTS FOR NO VAX PLAYERS
NBA poises crackdown on those who refuse to get vaccinated
Duterte renews commitment to infra dev't
With only months left in his term, President Duterte reassured the public that his administration remains committed to its promise of infrastructure development aimed at making the Philippines a progressive nation.
Sustain Our Teachers' Enthusiasm; Enable Young Learners To Hurdle The Learning Crisis
For 10 years now, the period from Sept. 5 to Oct. 5 of every year has been observed as National Teachers Month (NTM), by virtue of President Benigno S. Aquino III’s Proclamation No. 242. The observance culminates on Oct. 5 that, by virtue of Republic Act 10743, is observed as World Teachers Day (WTD) and National Teachers Day (NTD) pursuant to a UNESCO mandate.
Love knows no borders
Pangasinense couple weds at checkpoint
The Next Election Is No Waste Of Time
An appeal to the young who can influence the outcome of the upcoming elections
US Olympian Biles Says She Should've Quit Earlier
Gymnastics
Drones And Jets: China Shows Off New Air Power
ZHUHAI, China (AFP) — China on Tuesday showed off its increasingly sophisticated airpower including surveillance drones and jets able to jam hostile electronic equipment, with an eye on disputed territories from Taiwan to the South China Sea and rivalry with the United States.