NKTI to stop outpatient services from January 7 amid rising COVID-19 cases
MANILA, Philippines — The National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) on Tuesday announced that it will be closing its outpatient services starting January 7 “following another surge of COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila.”
The NKTI said it will be shutting its outpatient services “until further notice.”
It also noted that the operation of its private outpatient clinics will be left to the discretion of concerned physicians. It advised private patients to coordinate with their respective doctors regarding appointments.
“Following another surge of COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila, we will be closing our OUTPATIENT SERVICES (OPS) effective January 7, 2022, until further notice,” the NKTI management said in an advisory posted on Facebook.
“All consultation during this period will be shifted to Telehealth Services,” it added.
Article continues after this advertisementhttps://www.facebook.com/nkti.gov.ph/posts/10160405811838606
Article continues after this advertisementThe country is facing notable increases in new COVID-19 infections, particularly in Metro Manila.
On Tuesday, the Department of Health reported that 5,434 more people contracted COVID-19, including the 3,826 from the National Capital Region.
RELATED STORIES
Bonifacio hospital in Manila suspends emergency room admissions
Abad Santos hospital in Manila temporarily closes due to spike in COVID-19 admissions
Omicron variant may be driving spike in COVID infections – DOH
KGA
For more news about the novel coronavirus click
What you need to know about Coronavirus.
For more information on COVID-19, call the DOH Hotline: (02) 86517800 local 1149/1150.
The Inquirer Foundation supports our healthcare frontliners and is still accepting cash donations to be deposited at Banco de Oro (BDO) current account #007960018860 or donate through PayMaya using this