Filipino Health Care Workers We Lost to Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021

(Source: Insider)

Dr. Anthony Fauci said in an interview, “We rightfully refer to these people without hyperbole – that they are true heroes and heroines….a reflection of what health care workers have done historically, putting themselves in harm’s way, by living up to the oath they take when they become physicians and nurses.”

Lost on the Frontline, a project that tracked who died and why, provides a window into the workings and failures of the U.S. health care system during the pandemic.  Key finding: two-thirds of deceased health care workers identified as people of color, revealing the deep inequities tied to race, ethnicity, and economic status in America’s health care workforce.

Based on public records, data sources, obituaries and social media posts, the project also released the following information:

  • More than half of the health care workers who died were younger than 60.

  • More than a third of the health care workers who died were born outside the United States. Those from the Philippines accounted for a disproportionate number of deaths.

  • Nurses and support staff died in far higher numbers than physicians.

  • Twice as many workers died in nursing homes as hospitals, especially those who worked in less prestigious residential facilities, outpatient clinics, hospices and prisons, among other places.

(Source: CNN)

Here, we pay tribute to the Filipino health care workers and service providers all over the world whom we lost during this pandemic. Many died in 2020 when the vaccines were still not available. We apologize to these health care workers who were listed as deceased in 2020 in other sites, namely, Angel Gabriel Santa Isabel, Nueva Singson, Levi Dono, and G. Henri Caasi Jr., but we were unable to find any additional information. And we also apologize to those we have missed out, and the many who have gone unreported. We welcome any additions to the list.

Thank you to Kanlungan.net and National Nurses United for providing most of the names.

TO ALL FILIPINO HEALTH CARE WORKERS, THANK YOU FOR PUTTING YOUR LIVES ON THE LINE SO THAT OTHERS MAY LIVE.

2020

Dr. Kathlynne Anne Abat-Senen, 43, neonatologist and infectious disease expert at Philippine General Hospital, on August 23.

Milagros D. Abellera, 65, registered nurse at the Baptist Medical Center and Kindred Hospital in San Antonio, Texas on May 13.  

Divinia “Debbie” Accad, 72, clinical nursing coordinator at Detroit VA Medical Center, Michigan, on March 30, on the eve of her retirement.

Jael Edmark Agravante, 23, flight mechanic/crew member whose plane crashed on March 29 with seven others while delivering COVID-19 relief supplies.

Romeo Agtarap, 63, nurse coordinator at the Adult Emergency Department of New York-Presbyterian Columbia Medical Center until his retirement in 2019. He reported back to work when the need for nurses became critical. He died on April 24. His wife, Joy, also contracted the virus but recovered.

Mario Gutierrez Aguilar, 68, registered nurse at the Kennedy Care Center in Fairfax, California, on September 18.

Dulce Aguilo, 55, caregiver to elderly patients who suffered from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, in San Jose, California, on April 19.

John Alagos, 24, nursing assistant at Watford General Hospital in Hertfordshire, England, in April.

Janette Daywan Alano, age unknown, charge nurse working in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, on May 10.

Dr. Alejandro Albano, 74, physician at Clove Lakes Health Care and Rehabilitation Center, in Staten Island, New York, on April 4.

Edgar Alberto, 53, nurse at Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center in Andover Township, New Jersey, on April 13.

Elena-Beth Alejandre, 68, nurse from Hanover, Philadelphia, on June 19.

Enrique Almoite, 74, housekeeping worker at West Caldwell Care Center in West Caldwell, New Jersey, on April 8.

(Source: Philstar.com)

Dr. Hector Alvarez, age unknown, physician at the Novaliches District Hospital, Philippines on April 8.

Clea Alverio-Hume, 57, administrator at Queen Anne Healthcare and Swedish Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, on June 12.

Estela Quadra Amparo, 70, nurse at ICU and PACU for over 40 years, on April 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Dr. Roberto V. Anastacio, 79, cardiologist who was instrumental in setting up the Cardiac Graphics section of the Philippine Heart Center on April 10.

Gary Angara, 52, frontline nurse at Columbus Long Term Acute Care in New Jersey, on December 1.

Arlene Calso Aquino, 45, nurse in Panorama City, California, on May 24. Her parents and two children also got COVID-19; her father died before Arlene. 

Nerissa Armesto, 64, nurse, Nephrology, Renal Dietician Hemodialysis, Rogosin Institute NFB East Brooklyn, New York, date of death unknown.

Norman Austria, 61, health care assistant at the Royal Derby Hospital, England, on May 13.

Dr. Israel Bactol, 34, cardiologist at Philippine Heart Center who wanted to bring health care to “those on the fringes,” on March 21.

Gerry Balasta, age unknown, occupational therapist at a private pediatric practice in New York with specialization on sensory and motor integration and Adult Neuro-Orthos, and passionate filmmaker, in April.

Cristina Baldado, 44, nurse at Buena Vista Care Center in Anaheim, California, on August 5.

Melujean Ballesteros, 60, nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital in London, England for nearly 20 years, on April 12.

Nicanor “Nick” Baltazar, 60, Director of Nursing at Long Island Care Center in Flushing, New York, on March 31.

Wilma Banaag, age unknown, staff nurse at Watford General Hospital, United Kingdom for almost two decades, in April.

Celia Yap Banago, 69, nurse at Research Medical Center in Missouri, on April 21 after caring for a patient with COVID-19, without wearing a respiratory mask and other personal protective equipment.  Her family reached a settlement with the hospital. 

Gilbert Barnedo, 48, nurse who suffered from multiple sclerosis and worked in the South East London care homes in England, date of death unknown.

Jenni Claire Bartolome, 45, nurse at Emerson Health and Rehabilitation Center in Emerson, New Jersey, on April 18.

Don Batayola, 40, occupational therapist in New Jersey on April 4.

Alison Arao Battung, 45, health worker at Bristol Royal Infirmary and later at Cedar Care Homes, England, on April 30.

Dr. Cenover Nicandro “Nicko” Bautista, 33, physician at Mandaluyong City Medical Center, Manila in a plane crash delivering COVID-19 relief supplies with seven other people.

Nestor Bautista, 62, nursing aide at Clara Maass Medical Center in Belleville, New Jersey on April 15.

Theresa Berbano, 59, ED nurse at Montefiore Health in the Bronx, New York, on April 6.

Delia Ramos Bias, 63, registered nurse at a rehabilitation hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, on June 16. 

Danilo Bolima, 54, Director of Patient Care Services at University Hospital in Clifton, New Jersey. He holds a master’s degree in Nursing from Seton Hall University and a doctorate in Education from Grand Canyon University, in May.

Elvira Bucu, age unknown, health care aide at Heatherwood Hospital in Ascot, Berkshire, England, on April 3.

Romeo Bungubung, 66, security personnel at Brookdale Atrium Way in Jacksonville, Florida where he checked people’s temperatures upon entry, on July 16.

Irene Burgonio, 54, nurse at Fresenius Kidney Care Nephro West in Brooklyn, New York, on May 9.

(Source: CNN)

Dr. Horatio Cabasares, 73, surgeon at Navicent Health Physician Group/Atirum Health Navicent in Macon, Georgia, on December 16.

Maria Guia Cabillon, 63, head nurse known as “Mama Guia” at King County’s emergency room in New York and known as “Mama Guia,” on April 26.

Marlino Cagas, 66, pharmacy technician and nurse at Harlem Hospital, New York before embarking on a nursing career at the age of 60, on April 20.

Garry Calub, age unknown, nurse at the Emergency Medical Services at the Ministry of Kuwait, Kuwait, in May.

Lourdes Campbell, 54, health care assistant for patient care from Greater Manchester, England, who worked for the Bolton NHS Trust nursing team for 13 years, on April 15.

Emily Gualberto Canonizado, 69, nurse, in Oxnard, California, on April 16.

Cesar Capule, 49, IT contractor helping to install a computer system at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, on March 29.

Emmanuel Carrillo, 60, only a few weeks into a new job as a licensed practical nurse at Hackensack Meridian Health Prospect Heights Care Center in New Jersey, on April 21.

Jenelyn Carter, 41, Filipino-British health care assistant at the admissions ward at Morriston Hospital, Wales, United Kingdom, in April.

Rosary Celaya Castro-Olega, 63, registered nurse for 37 years before retiring in 2017 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, but returned to work when the pandemic hit, on March 29.

Gil “Gaily” Catalla, 64, nurse from Kent, England, who worked for 38 years at the NHS as a unit manager at Priory Mews Nursing Home, on April 13.

Elma Cavalida, 49, maternity nurse at Northwick Park Hospital, London, England, on April 26.

Evelyn Ochoa Celano, 63, retired nurse of Hopewell Junction, New York who heeded the call of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to return to the front lines and help fight the virus, on May 13.

Maria Corazon Lamarroza Centron, age unknown, patient-care technician at Jacobi Medical Center, New York, date of death unknown.

Betty L. Clemente, 75, nurse, Bloomfield, New Jersey, on April 5.

Lezly Ocampo Concepcion, 31, nurse in the United Arab Emirates, on May 12.

Joe “Jing” Corral, 61, health care aide at Bethany Riverview Long-term Care Home in Alberta, Calgary, on December 28. He was the first health care worker to die of COVID-19 in Alberta.

Noe Corro, 67, staff nurse for New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, date of death unknown.

Linette Cruz, age unknown, dental nurse in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom, on April 14.

Dr. Marcellano Cruz, 72, venereologist and dermatologist at East Avenue Medical Center and Ospital ng Maynila, on March 31.

Maria Theresa Cruz, 47, nurse at Cainta Municipal Hospital, Philippines where she had been working for 9 years, on July 22.

Francisco De Leon Dadis, 63, nurse at Northgate PostAcute Care in San Rafael, California, on September 12.

Janette Dancel-Liban, age unknown, practitioner assigned at FEU-NRMF Medical Center and the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Philippines, on March 31.

Dominga David, age unknown, nurse at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, United Kingdom, on May 26.

Leilani Dayrit, 47, nurse at St. Cross Hospital in Rugby, Warwickshire, England, on April 7.

Julius Fernandez De Guzman, 67, vocational nurse and psychiatric technician of Hacienda Heights, California, on December 11.

Vincent De Jesus, 39, nurse at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 15.

Dr. Leo De La Cruz, 57, geriatric psychiatrist at Christ Hospital, CarePoint Health in Jersey City, New Jersey, on April 8.

Ernesto “Audie” De Leon, age unknown, nurse for 30 years at NYC Health+Hospitals/ Bellevue, New York, on April 13.

(Source: Filipino UK Nurse)

Christopher Dean, 37, practical nurse at Northport VA Medical Center’s Valley Stream Clinic in Valley Stream, New York, on April 15.

Elizabeth Bartolome Del Mundo, 59, nurse for over 20 years in Crane’s Mill at West Caldwell, New Jersey, on April 4.

Dr. Wilbur Jan Robert Demafiles, 30, physician, volunteer and ambassador in raising awareness on HIV, in Manila, Philippines, on April 19.

Stephen Demonteverde, age unknown, nurse at Mount Sinai Hospital South Nassau, New York, date of death unknown.

Dr. Rhoneil Deveraturda, 54, doctor of an oilfield services ship off the Netherlands, who was treating at least 15 patients with symptoms of the coronavirus, on April 10.

Maria Luisa Lavina Docil, 52, agency registered nurse in Chicago, Illinois, on May 8.

Daisy Doronilla, 60, nurse at the Hudson County Correctional Facility in northern New Jersey for more than two decades, on April 5.

Dr. Myron Duque, age unknown, general practitioner at Duque General Hospital in Batangas, Philippines, on August 4. 

Dr. Edgar Ednalino, 72, pediatrician who loved music, in Woodmere, New York, on May 4.

Raul Della Eslao, age unknown, registered nurse on March 31 in Michigan, U.S.A.

Corazon Espinosa, 62, nurse at Saint Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, New York, on December 10.

(Source: The Guardian)

Cristino Evangelista Fabro, 70, nurse at Long Island Care Center in Flushing, New York, six months from returning to the Philippines for retirement, on April 20.

Don Galinea Faigao, age unknown, a fourth-year medical student at Ross, Texas, on July 22. His mother, Juliet, a nurse, contracted the virus.

Dr. Vicente Victor Ramos Farol, Jr., 57, emergency doctor at FEU-NRMF Medical Center and volunteer doctor at San Juan Medical Center, Philippines, on April 9.

Dr. Henry Fernandez, 77, “Doktor ng Bayan” at Bayambang, Pangasinan, Philippines who was the first doctor to die of COVID-19, on March 20.  Julie Lafuente Fernandez, 74, his wife and a nurse practitioner and her twin sister, Betty Lafuente Clemente, nurse, also succumbed to the disease two weeks later.

Dr. Jessie Ariel Ferreras, 62, family practice physician with the Valley Medical Group in Waldwick, New Jersey, on April 3.

Patricia Fineza, 68, health care worker at Clara Maass, Belleville, New Jersey, on May 26.

Saludacion Fontanilla, 51, nurse at Providence/St. Mary Medical Center in Apple Valley, California, on October 5.

Ray Fuclan, 65, registered nurse at Westlake Hospital, Melrose Park and the Veterans Administration at Edward J. Hines VA Hospital, in Illinois, on April 13.

Salome Frye, age unknown, nurse at Pueblo Springs Rehabilitation, in Arizona, on April 27.

Jodon Gait, 46, health care assistant in the Medical Short Stay Unit at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, United Kingdom, in April. 

Necitas Lumbres Galura, 61, nurse in New York City, date of death unknown.

Eduardo Gancayco, 62, culinary and food service provider at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, on May 6.

Jason Joy Garcia, 42, nurse at Christus Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi-Shoreline in Texas, on August 26.

Renato Garcia, nurse in his 50s at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, New Jersey, in April.  His daughter, Renee, died of the virus ten days after her father.

Dr. Salvacion “Sally” Gatchalian, 67, champion of child health and infectious disease expert and former president of the Philippine Pediatric Society, on March 26.

Amor Gatinao, 50, nurse at St. Charles Hospital in West London, England, on April 10. Her husband claims that his wife did not have the right PPE.

Eleuterio Gibela, 68, hospital domestic worker employed by Medirest which provides porters, caterers and cleaners for hospitals in the United Kingdom, on May 2.

Dr. Gerard Fabian Goco, 52, former Chair of the Department of Nuclear Medicine and PET at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City, on April 4.

Arnold Gruspe II, 54, health care worker at Weston, West Virginia, on May 22.

Dr. Alex Guevara, 56, cruise ship doctor with Norwegian Cruise Line, on April 30.

Ali Dennis Guillermo, 44, nurse at Long Island Community Hospital, East Patchogue, New York, on April 7.

Krist Angielen Castro Guzman, 35, nurse at Meadowbrook Manor in Bolingbrook, Illinois, one of the hardest-hit nursing homes in the state, on May 2.

Joselito Habab, age unknown, orthopedic trauma nurse coordinator at Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom, on May 20.

Dr. Dino Ezrah Hailil, 40, physician at Labuan District Hospital in Zamboanga, Philippines, on April 6.

Emelita Hurboda, age unknown, self-employed registered nurse based in Nottingham, England, date of death unknown.

Araceli Buendia Ilagan, 63, an intensive care unit nurse for nearly 33 years at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, on March 27.

(Source: The Atlantic)

Nerio Ocampo Isip, 64, medical technologist at East Orange General Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, on May 5.

Oliver Isleta, 58, nurse at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, California, on September 1.

Dr. Marcelo Jaochico, 56, barrio doctor for 16 years in Calanasan, Apayao , one of the most remote provinces in the Philippines and Chief of Pampanga Provincial Health Office, on March 24.

Dr. Raul Diaz Jara, 71, cardiologist, teacher and former president of the Philippine Heart Association, on March 25.

Marlon Jimenea, 44, nurse at University Hospital Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, on April 26. He was the first Filipino to die of COVID-19 in the UAE.

Neuman Kiamco, 48, ICU nurse at MacNeal Hospital in Chicago where he worked for 15 years, on June 22.

Oscar King Jr., and Elbert Rico, ages unknown, hospital porters at John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, England, in April.

Kenneth Lambatan, 33, nurse on the Clinical Research team at St. George’s Hospital in the United Kingdom, on April 27.

Erwin Lambrento, 58, nurse at NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst in Queens, New York, on May 9.

Maria Aurora “Rory” Morillo Leon, 59, nurse at Mercy Medical Center, Valley Stream, New York, on May 6.

Dr. Mary Grace Lim, 40, emergency doctor at the Asian Hospital, Alabang, Manila on April 6.

Felipe Llorente, 59, janitor who removed trash from COVID-19 patient rooms at Havasu Regional Medical Center in Lake Havasu, Arizona, on August 17.

Dr. Eriberto Lozada, Sr., 83, private practice physician in Hollis, New York, on April 18.

Dr. Francisco Avelino Siy Lukban, age unknown, academician and geriatric cardiologist who practiced holistic healing at the Capitol Medical Center, on March 26.

Felicisimo Luna, 62, nurse at Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on April 9.

Annabelle Soriano Lustina, 59, nurse in Carson, California, in April.

(Source: NPR)

Allan Macalalad, age unknown, theatre assistant at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, United Kingdom, on May 26.

Dr. Greg Macasaet, age unknown, anesthesiologist from Manila Doctors Hospital on March 22.

Lydia Corazon Tandoc Macuja, 72, nurse at Ascension Providence Hospital – Southfield Campus in Southfield, Michigan, on April 21.

Froilan Magallanes, 47, physical therapist at Theradynamics Rehab Management in New York, on April 19.

Jasper Magat, 46, administrative staff and healthcare worker at East Avenue Medical Center, Philippines, date of death unknown.

Amelita Mascarenas Malig, 66, histotechnician with Hackensack University Medical Center, New Jersey for 15 years, on April 19.

Resy Manalo, age unknown, nursing assistant at County Homes in Merseyside, United Kingdom, on May 7. 

Rizal Manalo, 51, nurse at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Denbigshire Wales, United Kingdom, on May 14.

Christine Mandegarian, 54, health care worker for 31 years at Altamont Nursing Home, New York, on April 15, one week before her 55th birthday.

Dr. Hilario John “Larry” Mangoba, age unknown, pediatrician and medical front liner who took care of COVID-19 patients from the poorest sections of Quezon City, on August 25 after a month of battling the virus.

Dr. Simeon Marasigan, 71, neurologist and founding president of the Dementia Society of the Philippines, on April 12.

Celia Lardizabal Marcos, 61, a charge nurse at the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, California, on April 17 while attending to a “code blue” patient.

Arriel Mascardo, 57, x-ray technician in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, on April 10.

Dr. Ronald Mateo, 48, general surgeon at the Emilio Aguinaldo College Medical Center in Dasmarinas, Cavite, Philippines, on April 5.

Jane Ponsica Medallo, 55, nurse at Community Hospital, Long Beach, California, on August 9.

Leilani Medel, 41, agency nurse at Bridgend in South Wales, United Kingdom, on April 10.

Cynthia Mendoza, 68, hospital volunteer at Sentara Leigh Hospital, Virginia Beach, Virginia, on March 27.

Sonny Mendoza, 47, nursing student in Connecticut, on April 29.

Bernard “Bong” Meriales, age unknown, a Filipino-British nurse at Peterborough City Hospital, United Kingdom, on December 7.

Hazel Mijares, 66, nurse at Amsterdam Nursing Home in New York, on March 30.

Anjanette Miller, 48, nurse at Community First Medical Center, Kindred Chicago Lakeshore and Bridgeway Senior Living, on April 14. She had hoped to retire early and pursue filmmaking.

Edwin Montanano, 73, registered nurse at Wellpath at Hudson County Correctional Center, New York on April 5.

Josephine Arnold Morante, 58, nurse to the elderly in Chandler, Arizona, on September 1.

Eliseo del Rosario Moya, 75, administrative director of radiology at several area hospitals in West Covina, California, on April 10.

Ruben Munoz, Jr., age unknown, nursing assistant at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom, on April 17.

Teofanes Natavio, 74, nurse at John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan, on March 24.

Evelyn Nicolas, 50, health care worker at Maypole Grove Care Home in Kings Heath, United Kingdom, on May 14.

Joshua Obra, 29, nurse at a convalescent home in Southern California and a Disney Instagram influencer, on July 6.

Grace C. Ocampo, 50, nurse in New York, in May.

Dr. Neal “Bimboy” Orteza, 64, physician and administrator of the Olivarez General Hospital and medical director of Ospital ng Paranaque, on April 8.

(Source: goodnewspilipinas.com)

Susana Pabatao, 64, assistant nurse at Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus, New Jersey, on March 30, and her husband, Alfredo, 68, an orderly at Hackensack Meridian Health Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, New Jersey, on March 26.

Manny Pacheco, 62, chief nurse of the Mandaluyong City Medical Center, Philippines for over 30 years, on April 8.

Joyce Pacubas-Le Blanc, 53, neuroscience intensive care unit nurse at University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center, on April 23.

Dr. David Jonathan Pagaduan, 49, anesthesiologist at the Binakayan Hospital in Cavite and Las Pinas, Philippines, on April 23.

Dr. Gil Macalalad Palacio, 77, family doctor in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 8.

Dr. Reino “Nong” Palacpac, 50, pioneering pediatrician at Jose Abad Santos General Hospital in Manila, Philippines, on July 7.

Faye Marie Luna Palafox, 46, head nurse at Philippine General Hospital, on April 16.

Arvin Pascual, 44, nurse at the Dr. Paulina J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center in Cabanatuan City, Philippines, on April 1.

Rustico Pasig, 66, caregiver for elderly patients at a nursing home in Rego Park, Queens, New York, on March 26.

Dr. Tomas Pattugalan, 70, internal medicine physician in Jamaica, Queens, New York, on March 29.

Pilar Palacios Pe, 64, nurse at Adventist HealthCare Fort Washington Medical Center in Maryland, on May 14. Her husband and youngest son also contracted the virus but recovered.

Dr. Celestino Perez, 81, private practice internist in Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, on November 16.

Ricky Perico, 51, Filipino-British OR/Theatre nurse from Bedford, United Kingdom since 2005, on March 27.

Lalaine Lopez Pesario, 54, general nurse at Mumbles Nursing Home, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom, in May.

Dr. Evelyn Pinazo, age unknown, OB-GYN at De La Salle University – Rodolfo Poblete Memorial Hospital in Cavite, Philippines, date of death unknown.

Livette Plan, age unknown, registered nurse at the ICU unit at Orange Regional, Fairview, New Jersey, in April.

Nenita Proctor, 72. nurse at Kindred Hospital La Mirada, Southern California, on June 10.

Azinet Pudpud, 61, nurse for 30 years at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Bronx, New York, on April 27.

Dr. Rosalinda “Rose” Pulido, 46, medical oncologist at San Juan De Dios Hospital, Philippines, on March 21.

(Source: Rappler)

Glen Ravana, age unknown, patient care service nurse, Emergency Department at Asian Hospital and Medical Center in Alabang, Philippines, date of death unknown.

Dr. Leandro Resurreccion III, 57, pioneering specialist in pediatric surgery and transplantation at the Philippine General Hospital and former president of the Philippine Society of Pediatric Surgeons, on March 31.

Lorna Retener, 60, nurse and educator in Miami, Florida, on April 27.

Dr. Edna Evangelista Ricarte, age unknown, internal medicine physician in Cagayan de Oro Medical Center, Philippines, on September 20.

Emelyn Rimot, 66, nurse at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Orange County Global Medical Center in Fountain Valley, California, on June 18.

Mona Rivera, age unknown, nurse at Kaiser LA Medical Center, California, on December 14, the same day her fellow nurses were rallying against what they claim were violations inside the hospital that led to Rivera’s exposure.

Maria “Bambi” Roaquin, 59, critical care nurse at Hudson Valley Hospital in New York, on May 22.

Nilda Ronquillo, 65, nurse, on March 23 in Glendale, California.

Marlene Sabadini, age unknown, nurse at King Fahd Hospital in Medina, Saudi Arabia who was working at the emergency department of the hospital, on June 22.

Jennie Sablayan, age unknown, hematology nurse at University College London Hospital, United Kingdom, on May 5.

Mario Salonga, 59, physical therapist in home care working for Visiting Nurse Service in New York, on April 10.

Victoria Salvan, 64, patient attendant in a long-term care facility in Montreal, Canada, on April 17, weeks away from retirement.

Julius Sana, 40, health care support worker at St. Peter’s Hospital in Wales, United Kingdom, who was known for “always smiling,” on April 27.

Jose Sapal, 60, health care technologist at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in Livingston, New Jersey, on April 15.

Aileen Sartaguda, age unknown, dental surgeon in Toothill Swindon in United Kingdom, on April 9.

Ana Lisa Labrador Sayson, age unknown, nurse at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Scotland, on December 15.

Jeaneth Serina, 56, health care aide in Elmhurst, New York, on April 29.

Carlos Sia, age unknown, health care assistant at Worcester Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, United Kingdom, on May 15.

Nueva Parazo Singian, 44, diagnosing clinician at CareMore Health in Cerritos, California, on September 5.

Noel Sinkiat, 64, nurse at Howard University Hospital, Washington, D.C. who had planned to retire after 41 years, on March 27.

Susan Sisgundo, 50, a “baby whisperer” and neonatal ICU nurse at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, on April 8.

Domingo Victorio Sison, 64, Assistant Director of Nursing at Complete Care Hamilton Plaza Nursing Home, on April 18, a year before his retirement.

Lemuel Sison, 57, medical laboratory scientist and 1st Vice President of the Philippine Association of Medical Technologists, Inc. in Fresh Meadows, New York, on March 31.

Estelita Atienza Solomon, 72, former head nurse of the telemetry unit at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn, on April 10.  Her husband, Tony, also contracted the virus and had died two weeks before.

Donald Suelto, 51, nurse who worked at the chemotherapy ward at Hammersmith Hospital, United Kingdom, on April 7.

(Source: Rappler)

Rina Tagamolila, 52, physical therapist in Champlin, Minnesota, on April 27.

Imelda Tangonan, 52, nurse at Blythedale Children’s Hospital in Valhalla, New York, on April 24.

Josephine Tapiru, 56, caregiver and practical nurse at Park View Rehab in Edgewater, Illinois, on April 18. Her son, Luis Jr., 20, also contracted the virus and died on April 14, four days before his mother.

Dr. Arthur Tayengco, 81, OB-GYN at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, in April 22.

Jun Terre, 52, health care assistant at Stoke Mandeville Hospital, United Kingdom, on May 14.

Louis Torres, 47, director of food services at a nursing home in Woodside, Queens, on April 8. His 73-year-old mother, Lolita, died a day earlier on April 7.

Dr. Dennis Ramon Tudtud, age unknown, oncologist from Cebu, Philippines, on March 31, four days after his wife, Dr. Helen Tudtud, 66, a pathologist at Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center, also succumbed to the virus on March 27.

Dr. Maria Regina Uy-Alegado, 54, anesthesiologist at De La Salle University Medical Center in Dasmarinas, Cavite, Philippines, on July 10.

Warlito Valdez, 47, residential health care worker for Richmond Society for Community Living in British Columbia, Canada, on April 5.

(Source: AFP)

Marilou Victorio Valeriano, 65, Dialysis technician with Fresenius Medical Care for the past 15 years in Belleville, New Jersey, on April 19.

Faustin Velasco, 55, respiratory therapist in North Texas VA Healthcare, Grand Prairie, Texas, on December 2.

Emma Vianzon, 57, adult nurse in Northern Ireland’s Nightingale Hospital, United Kingdom, on October 20.

Roda Lejarde Vicuna, 46, nurse at Kindred Hospital in Brea, California, on May 29. 

Dr. Royce Ocmer Villa, 62, orthopedist in West Bloomfield, Michigan on May 8.

Jesus Villaluz, 75, patient transporter for 27 years at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, New Jersey, on April 3.

Ritchie Villena, 44, physical therapist at SportsMed Physical Therapy Clinic in Glen Rock, New Jersey, on April 15.

Edward Charles “Ed” Webster, 47, LPN at Southpointe Healthcare and Rehab in South Carolina, on July 25.

Adela Baldwin White, 47, healthcare worker from Grimsby, United Kingdom who was working for a mental health trust and also worked shifts in care homes, in December, two days after the Pfizer vaccine was approved in the U.K.

Cheryl Williams, housekeeper on an elderly patient ward in North Middlesex University Hospital in Edmonton, North London, United Kingdom, on April 12. Housekeepers are responsible for non-clinical services such as catering, cleaning, equipment and supplies as part of a ward team in a hospital department.

Dr. Peter Legaspi Yu, 63, attending physiatrist at Memorial Hospital in South Bend, rehab consultant and owner of a few rehabilitation medical clinics in Indiana, on October 31. 

Dr. Antonio Zantua, 81, retired anesthesiologist who spent the majority of his career in Iowa, on March 24 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Larni Zuniga, 54, nurse who worked at CHD Living’s Surrey Hills Care Home, United Kingdom, on April 24. He had just received his British citizenship in February.

More than a third of the health care workers who died were born outside the United States. Those from the Philippines accounted for a disproportionate number of deaths.

2021

Herminio “Meng” Abalos, age unknown, nurse across care homes in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom, in February.

Valiente “Al-Al” Adaza, 49, nurse at Elevate Care Niles Nursing Home in Illinois, on January 7.

Stanley Aspili, 50, nurse in Chula Vista, California, on January 1.

Amelia Baclig, 63, registered nurse at Emanate Health Inter-Community Hospital in West Covina, California, on January 22.

Chester Banaag, 57, dentist in San Diego, California, on January 1.

Estrella Catalan, age unknown, staff nurse at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, United Kingdom, where she worked for 18 years, on February 6.

Lazaro Duremdes, 64, driver and intake clerk who would pick up patients at the airport, help them settle into the facility and drive them to Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous meetings, at Laguna Treatment Hospital in Huntington Beach, California, on January 3.

Dr. Virginia Pineda-Garcia, 71, a community pediatrician in Pasig City, hailed as a doctor for the urban poor, on April 2.

Marjorie Imperial, age unknown, nurse at Sutter Solano Medical in Vallejo, California, on January 11.

Nerissa Natividad, 50, nurse at the Ancora Psychiatric Hospital in Hammonton, New Jersey, on February 16.

Jose “Joey” Neyra, age unknown, nurse, at MHA Willesden Court Nursing and Care Centre in London, England, on January 16.

(Source: Manila Bulletin)

Dr. Adolfo Macaraig Paglinawan, 72, internist at Palo Verde Hospital, California, on January 10.

Cecilia Pascual, 62, nurse at Englewood Hospital and Medical Care in Englewood, New Jersey, on April 15.

Maria Peterson, age unknown, nurse at VA Hospital in Los Angeles, California who contracted COVID-19 while visiting Guatemala in July, on August 21.

Zarina Rose, 42, registered nurse at Centennial Hills Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, who tested positive at 32 weeks pregnant but was able to save her son in an emergency premature labor procedure, on February 9.

Dr. Grover Salamanca, 60, an OB-GYN in Las Piñas and Muntinlupa, Philippines, of a heart attack after recovering from COVID, on April 26.

Henry Segui, 47, nurse at La Palma Intercommunity Hospital, La Palma, California, on April 23.

Helen Tabanero, 62, nurse at NYC Health+Hospitals in New York, on June 1.

Leilani Bautista Worley, 54, traveling registered nurse and nurse educator of Melbourne, Florida, having survived congenital heart disease and cancer, on August 24.

Regina Yumang, 62, ICU nurse, Department of Veterans Affairs, Manhattan, New York, on January 17. Her husband, Dennis, passed away on December 22, 2020, also from COVID-19.