The Condition Of The COVID-19 Treatment Room, The Athlete's House, Has Already Filled 82.73 Percent
JAKARTA - The Coordinator of the COVID-19 Wisma Atlet Emergency Hospital (RSD), Maj. Gen. Ratmono said that the occupancy of COVID-19 patients at the Kemayoran Athlete House continues to increase. Currently, 82.73 percent of the patients treated there have been filled.
"RSD occupancy currently reaches 82.73 percent with our current pseien at 4,959. So, from the beds we have prepared as many as 5,994, now only 1,035 beds are available," said Task in a discussion at Graha BNPB, East Jakarta. , Monday, January 18th.
The task is to admit that his party has predicted an increase in the number of COVID-19 patients being treated at the Wisma Atlet Hospital after a long year-end holiday.
According to him, during the last two weeks there has been a 20 percent increase in patients from the end of 2020. At that time, the occupancy of Wisma Atlet Hospital only reached 60 percent. "From the start, we have anticipated the facilities," he said.
In addition, there have also been changes in the types of symptoms of current COVID-19 patients. Now, more people with the corona virus experience symptoms, from mild to moderate, than before, the majority of patients were people without symptoms (OTG).
Thus, the management of Wisma Atlet has decided to treat those with symptoms at the Covid-19 Emergency Hospital, Wisma Atlet Kemayoran, especially for patients with symptoms.
"We direct the facilities without symptoms to towers 8 and 9 at Pademangan Athletes' House. So, Kemayoran Athletes House is specifically symptomatic," he said.
The task is to say that his party will add 20 intensive care unit (ICU) rooms for COVID-19 patients, 27 beds of high care units (HCU), and 94 intermediate care units (InCU).
When the treatment room at Wisma Atlet is added, the manager will automatically increase the number of health workers. Later, there will be an additional 400 nurses at the Kemayoran Athlete homestead.
"We also add the doctors and we also add non-medical staff, including the addition of laboratory personnel and then we also add pharmaceutical personnel," said Task.
"Then there is also an increase in the portion that is waste because this increase will have a significant impact on waste," he continued.