Re: The Coronavirus Thread Quote:
Originally Posted by The Rationalist I don't about how doctors were treating Covid patients, here we have not used PPE while dealing with Covid patients, just N95 mask and goggles/face shield. As per the 'experts' why couldn't lockdown eradicate the virus which has only 14 days infectivity period, 4 times that was the lockdown period! Every single day during lockdown the cases were increasing, and proponents are telling millions were saved! One can imagine many things. I can save more millions with banning alcohol and tobacco, that won't be imaginary numbers. |
You are absolutely spot on ! I agree with your perspective. I am thinking of advising my patients henceforth to stop undertaking any kind of road travel as a whopping number of 405 deaths in India happen each and everyday due to road traffic accidents. And this statistics holds true for the last 5 years. With so much of high risk out there, any kind of leisurely road trip to your favourite hill station/beach whether covid times or not is absolutely "unnecessary" ( going by the paranoid covid logic ). I totally agree with you that I can save millions of lives by banning tobacco/alcohol right away but the very proponents of covid paranoia will now come up with a justification as to how people should be allowed to choose a lifestyle for themselves by understanding the health risks and how moderation is the key and all that blah blah nonsense ( I am anyhow a very strict anti--alcohol/anti--smoking person, so I would ban these unwanted substances from the planet right away if given a chance ).
Its sad to hear that you had to work in the frontline without a protective gear. Hats off to you for still being courageous and serving mankind. Hope you kick this virus butt as soon as possible. Get well soon. I am thankful to my hospital on this front that we never faced any deficiency with respect to the PPEs ( personal protective equipments ). However, at times, I have taken off the annoying foggy goggles while performing intubations on covid patients and managed these aerosolised tasks with faceshields alone.
The fact that many stable covid positive patients have recovered with home isolation alone is because, the body's immune system was at work and perhaps the formation of antibodies, what else. This is basic science and I agree with you on that. Herd immunity might be poorly understood with Covid, but that doesn't mean its not happening altogether.
By the way, let us take my homestate Karnataka in consideration. For 3.5+ months, Karnataka was basking in glory about good control. All the proponents of lockdown, 3 months was a fair amount of time to give a breather to the healthcare system in Karnataka at a time when Mumbai/Maharashtra where I live was reeling under crisis. But please tell me, did Karnataka achieve anything remarkable during this period of intense lockdowns when cases were very less. What made the GoK think that there would be no surge in cases when borders were opened for interstate travel ?? That this damn virus is super contagious was well known by then, but did Karnataka really put any significant measures in place to tackle the anticipated surge after 3 months ?? No, because if that was true we wouldn't have read instances on this very forum how patients died in Bangalore due to unavailability of beds or hospitals refusing to admit patients exhibiting respiratory symptoms. What is happening in Bangalore now is simply a repeat of Mumbai indicating that lockdown period was not effectively utilised at all. Even in my hometown Belgaum, people have died due to non-covid causes purely because of hospitals refusing to take in patients. We also came across reports on how some hospitals in Bangalore saw a significant percentage of staff including Doctors not reporting to work due to the fear psychosis. And this fear has been repeatedly amplified by lockdown mentality and media channels. My intention is to simply say, lockdown in isolation was always useless. Some substantial ground work including " spread of awareness" also needed to be undertaken alongside. I am appalled that Doctors in Bangalore ran away from their duties. Seriously ?? This is the time for us doctors to stand strong come what may. I am not a fearless Doctor, I am also fearful about my life, my people, my wishes, my desires but I am certainly not a stupid one at that be it covid pandemic or ebola.
The reason Mumbai hospitals are gradually seeing less Covid admissions is because the awareness regarding home isolation for stable covid positive patients is slowly spreading around. I have honestly contributed 3 patients to this lot. And trust me, this is the road ahead. But the crunch is still significant, access to healthcare is very difficult in Mumbai even today. |