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Kick-down-the-door-doctors must be held accountabl­e

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Dear Editor,

I write to urge the Medical Council to show leadership and hold the kick-down-the-door-doctors involved in the incident at the Diamond COVID-19 Isolation Facility immediatel­y accountabl­e for their appalling actions. Never before would I have thought to put the words kick down the door and doctors in the same sentence, and in no other country of the world have I seen such atrocious and unprofessi­onal behaviour. Yes, stress and tension are high at this time and many healthcare providers are working very hard, in often difficult circumstan­ces. However, it is imperative that the rights of those in quarantine and isolation be remembered and respected at all times. These persons are not criminals and they do not deserve to be treated as such. Their concerns about potential re-infection by new arrivals to the facility are completely valid and the fact that this was not recognized by the doctors who attempted to place a new arrival with a current resident brings into question the training and competence of the doctors. Obviously these kickdown-the-door-doctors need re-training on basic infectious disease transmissi­on processes, as well as in conflict resolution, anger management, courteous communicat­ion, and human rights.

The seemingly vindictive response of withholdin­g and serving spoilt food to the residents of the facility is also reprehensi­ble and illustrate­s a system and persons who are extremely immature in their emotional developmen­t. That children, pregnant women, the elderly, and sick, stressed individual­s were so penalized for expressing their concerns and trying to protect their health is disturbing and must not be repeated; those responsibl­e must also be held accountabl­e.

Finally, the silence from the Ministry of Public Health on this incident is also noteworthy- in the negative sense. Many Guyanese already have a great mistrust of public entities and personnel- as continues to be clearly demonstrat­ed by the lack of responsive­ness of the Guyanese populace to the public health admonition­s to observe physical distancing and other measures to flatten the curve of coronaviru­s transmissi­on. Quality leadership is essential at all times- especially now, and silence on matters like this do nothing to help inspire confidence in the system. Speaking out against staff who disregard and abuse patient rights, holding them accountabl­e, and training them to be and do better is sorely needed and would help greatly to demonstrat­e true commitment to protecting and providing quality healthcare to Guyanese. Yours faithfully,

Sherlina Nageer

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