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  • Delhi Medical Doctors Divided over Reserving 80% ICU Beds for COVID-19 Sufferers

    By NE Reporter on December 16, 2020

    NEW DELHI:

    With the third Covid-19 wave now ebbing within the nationwide capital, medical practitioners of personal hospitals stand divided on the choice of the Delhi government to order 80 % intensive care unit (ICU) beds for Covid-19 sufferers.

    In November, when town was within the grip of the third wave of an infection and confronted grave scarcity of ICU beds, 80 % of such beds have been reserved in 33 personal hospitals for high-risk Covid-19 sufferers.

    Now that the wave seems to have subsided with a drop in each day coronavirus cases, the Association of Healthcare Providers has challenged the order within the courtroom, asserting that greater than half of the reserved ICU beds are mendacity vacant and that there isn’t a justification to proceed with the established order.

    Few personal medical doctors, nonetheless, really feel that the order shouldn’t be reversed as town is but to witness excessive winter situations and pollution, each of which are conducive for the rise in coronavirus cases. Some others really feel that the system ought to be made extra versatile.

    “The decision should not be reversed. The government should not call off its decision just on the basis of cases going down,” mentioned Arunesh Kumar, Head of Respiratory Medicine and Pulmonology at Paras Hospital.

    “In Delhi-NCR, we are yet to witness extreme winters and pollution, both of which are conducive for the rise in Covid cases. Till the time we do not have a vaccine, Covid-19 should be given priority in our healthcare facilities,” he added.

    Pulmonologist Piyush Goel additionally concurred with Kumar`s views and mentioned that town should retain 80 per cent of ICU beds for Covid-19 sufferers till the virus is contained. “It is being assumed that the Covid situation may worsen in coming months, and we do not know how virulent or severe it will be this time,” he mentioned.However, Goel, who’s related with the Columbia Asia Hospital, mentioned that there ought to be flexibility that if Covid-19 sufferers aren’t there, the personal hospitals can admit non-Covid sufferers.

    Another Delhi-based physician, nonetheless, advocated that retainment of ICU beds is depriving non-Covid sufferers of important care and other services and resulting in a number of points with regard to entry to healthcare.

    “We should open the hospitals to all the patients, and we can revisit the order if the cases start rising again,” mentioned Shuchin Bajaj, Director of Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals.

    The Fortis Hospital, nonetheless, refused to touch upon the problem.

    The coronavirus state of affairs in Delhi has improved in the previous few days because the variety of cases have diminished and the each day positivity price has stayed under 5 per cent since December 3. The nationwide capital has additionally been witnessing a drop within the demise depend.

    NE Reporter

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