For the last 2 days, the number of Covid-19 cases in Singapore has crossed the 1,000th mark. And before this, our daily figures have been in the hundreds since early September.
Naturally, this also means there is an exponential rise in the number of close contacts and suspected Covid-19 cases.
Seeing a sharp uptick in such emergencies, Tan Tock Seng Hospital shared the struggles of their staff, who have had a rough week tending to masses of patients in need of urgent care.
Hence, they’re urging patients with non-emergency conditions to seek treatment at their nearest general practitioner (GP) or polyclinic instead.
According to the post, Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) said the last week was challenging due to an influx of Covid-19 positive and suspected cases.
The hospital has been receiving these cases via walk-in or ambulances at the Emergency Department.
Apart from tending to critical cases, staff also have to coordinate treatment for other patients by directing them to the right place:
Given the hospital’s current hectic pace, TTSH asks patients with non-emergency conditions to seek medical attention at their nearest GP or polyclinic.
With community cases increasing drastically, the hospital is working hard to open more waiting and screening spaces.
They’re also looking to activate more wards and staff to administer better care to patients.
As a result, there may be inconveniences such as a longer wait time, a rescheduled clinic appointment or visit restrictions. TTSH said,
We ask ahead for your understanding and patience to ride this wave out together.
TTSH staff aren’t the only ones feeling the strain, as other hospitals have put up similar notices on their Facebook pages.
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and National University Hospital (NUH) said patients can expect a longer waiting time due to extra precautionary measures at their Emergency Departments.
They will prioritise patients according to the severity of their conditions. Hence, patients with non-critical illnesses are also advised to visit the GP or polyclinic.
Meanwhile, Singapore General Hospital (SGH) notes that they’re seeing more pregnant women test positive for Covid-19. More than 10 cases have been admitted since August.
They said the number of such cases is expected to rise.
As Singapore works to contain the new wave of Covid-19 infections, authorities currently allow younger patients to recover at home.
For those who are well, we mustn’t be complacent as we go about our daily lives. Continue to take the necessary precautions when you’re outdoors and sanitise your hands regularly.
Remember that even if we are fully vaccinated, we aren’t invulnerable against Covid-19.
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