New Delhi: The country’s renowned health expert, AIIMS director Randeep Guleria, Medanta chairman Dr. Naresh Trehan, professor and HOD Dr. Ameet Wigg of the Department of Medicine of AIIMS, and Dr. Sunil Kumar, director of General Health Services, linked the coronavirus to the ANI platform He spoke on the problems and told what should be done in the midst of this uproar and how to handle the situations. Medanta’s doctor Trehan said that as soon as your RT-PCR report comes positive, my advice is to get in touch with your local doctor. All doctors know the protocol and will start treatment accordingly. He said that 90 percent of the patients are recovering by staying at home if the right medicine is provided to them on time.
Earlier, AIIMS director Randeep Guleria said that Remedisvir is not a magic drug, it is given only to patients who are admitted to the hospital. These include moderate to severe cases, whose oxygen level is less than 93. So do not waste oxygen and Remedisvir. More patients are recovering by staying in isolation at home.
Director General of Health Services Sunil Kumar said that a lot of rumors are going on regarding the vaccine. However, there are no serious side effects with any vaccine, things that can be ignored. Both vaccine and covid-related behavior are such that they have an important role in breaking the chain of infection. Second doctor Sunil Kumar said that do not pay much attention to the news. See only select news. There is also a WhatsApp University in the country. Ignore it Behave responsibly. This type of behavior should be followed by you, by doctors and also by the media with society.
Dr. Navit Vig, head of the Department of Medicine, AIIMS, said that to break the chain of infection, we have to reduce the number of cases of patients getting infected. Our goal should be only one and that is, break the chain. He said that we must defeat the disease. We have to save the lives of health workers. All of these positives are coming. If we save the health workers, then only we will be able to save the lives of the patients. If we can save both, then we will get the economy. All these things are connected.
Dr. Vig said that all the officers of the district should keep an eye on the infection rate and try to keep it between 1 to 5 percent. The positivity rate in Mumbai was 26 percent, but it has come down after the restrictions and it has come down to 14 percent. Delhi is struggling at a 30 percent positivity rate. We have to put strict restrictions to prevent infection.