Collateral Damage
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
A long queue has already formed at the registration counter of the Doris Sylvanus Regional Public Hospital in Palangkaraya early last Wednesday. Most of those lining up were mothers with babies. Until late in the afternoon, the hospital was flooded with children suffering from ailments caused by the polluted air.
As the children-only Flamboyan Ward filled up, only those whose condition were considered serious were put in the emergency care unit. When Tempo visited last Wednesday, 10 of the beds were occupied by patients aged under eight. They included 8-month-old Alika, who had been hospitalized for three days. "Before coming here, Alika was hospitalized in Kuala Kurun's hospital in Gunung Mas Regency," said Rita, Alika's mother.
A long queue has already formed at the registration counter of the Doris Sylvanus Regional Public Hospital in Palangkaraya early last Wednesday. Most of those lining up were mothers with babies. Until late in the afternoon, the hospital was flooded with children suffering from ailments caused by the polluted air.
As the children-only Flamboyan Ward filled up, only those whose condition were considered serious were put in the emergency care unit. W
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