Hospitals can be dangerous places for patients with COVID-19!
Hospitals can be dangerous places for patients with COVID-19!
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It’s quite interesting to watch knowledge emerge and evolve in real time with crazy high stakes and what appears to be little centralized data management. Wish it weren’t a life or death moment, but being able to see under this concentrated circumstance of time, space, and implications, the iterative process of science (and business too by the way, and heck governance and policy while we’re at it, and throw in international relations), and it’s a compelling opportunity to learn as much about the process as the knowledge itself.
According to insights, chances of recovery of patients on ventilators are less than 2%. Additionally, continuous exposure of doctors to infectious environment (i.e. hospitals) is another risk that has caused casualties to several nurses/doctors/paramedic around the world. A customised rota is needed for medical professionals to decrease the casualties. Contrary, patients do not have any option but to stay in that infectious environment.
Rahul Kosarwal no, sensible patients know that they will most probably get better on their own!
OMG!!
It’s quite interesting to watch knowledge emerge and evolve in real time with crazy high stakes and what appears to be little centralized data management. Wish it weren’t a life or death moment, but being able to see under this concentrated circumstance of time, space, and implications, the iterative process of science (and business too by the way, and heck governance and policy while we’re at it, and throw in international relations), and it’s a compelling opportunity to learn as much about the process as the knowledge itself.
According to insights, chances of recovery of patients on ventilators are less than 2%. Additionally, continuous exposure of doctors to infectious environment (i.e. hospitals) is another risk that has caused casualties to several nurses/doctors/paramedic around the world. A customised rota is needed for medical professionals to decrease the casualties. Contrary, patients do not have any option but to stay in that infectious environment.
Rahul Kosarwal no, sensible patients know that they will most probably get better on their own!