Emergency Field Hospital Cares for COVID-19 Patients in the Bahamas

noviembre 6, 2020 • Bahamas

Our medical personnel worked around the clock to save lives in Nassau.

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As the Bahamas experienced a deadly second wave of the coronavirus, Samaritan’s Purse came alongside the island nation to provide an Emergency Field Hospital and critical Infection Prevention Control (IPC) training. In partnership with Nassau’s Princess Margaret Hospital, Samaritan’s Purse doctors and nurses offered critical care at a 28-bed field hospital, specially designed to treat COVID-19.

“The most rewarding part of this response is when patients walk out that door,” said Dr. Bob Spencer, a Samaritan’s Purse medical team member. “We have patients that come here who are sick and they are really down with the illness. We love on them, we show them the love of Jesus Christ.”

We thank God for the opportunities we had to provide care in Jesus’ Name. Our last patient left our center on Nov. 5, when facility operations were handed over to Princess Margaret Hospital.

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COVID-19 is a difficult disease to deal with for medical personnel in any country—physically and emotionally.

Dr. Bob Spencer is caring for patients in Jesus' Name.

Dr. Bob Spencer was among those caring for patients in Jesus’ Name.

That’s why Samaritan’s Purse was also actively involved with IPC training in the Bahamas. Pulling on past experience treating COVID-19 in Italy and New York City and other infectious diseases such as Ebola, cholera and diphtheria, Samaritan’s Purse trained and equipped Bahamian medical personnel to safely provide care, including how to properly put on and take off Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and providing recommendations on properly isolating COVID patients.

Samaritan’s Purse trained more than 800 healthcare professionals in proper IPC measures. This included a virtual training that reached 36 local clinics across 26 islands.

Please continue praying for medical staff in the Bahamas as they care for coronavirus patients. Pray for comfort and healing for these patients.

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We began today receiving patients at the respiratory care unit.
Medicina de emergencia Tu donación le permitirá a Samaritan's Purse proveer servicios médicos que salvarán vidas (incluyendo doctores, enfermeras, respiradores y otros equipos esenciales) en lugares donde comunidades vulnerables están sufriendo debido a desastres o por enfermedades contagiosas como el COVID-19. También realizamos actividades de salud pública para prevenir enfermedades mortales. Pero lo más importante, llevamos el mensaje del Evangelio de la esperanza eterna para los que sufren y temerosos.

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