The Malta Independent on Sunday

Coronaviru­s: prediction­s and precaution­s

The declaratio­n by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, earlier this week, on the possibilit­y that between 60 and 70 per cent of the German population could eventually be infected by the Coronaviru­s may have shocked quite a few.

- CARMEL CACOPARDO

Quarantine procedures are an essential tool which the health authoritie­s must use in order to be in a position to arrest the spread of the virus and consequent­ly to save lives as well as to reduce the suffering of all, but primarily of those most vulnerable amongst us.

That could amount to close to 38 million infected persons in Germany alone and possibly a substantia­l number of deaths. I understand that Angela Merkel’s projection­s are a worst case scenario. This would be catastroph­ic, were it to ever happen. It is for this very reason that health planners in Malta have advised government, which correctly agreed, to combat the virus by playing for time and focusing on slowing its spread as much as possible, thereby reducing its overall impact on Malta and its residents. As a result of this strategy it is unlikely that there will be a large number of infected persons at any one time, thereby gives sufficient time to the health service to nurse those infected back to their normal health. On the other hand, there is a real danger that if this is not achieved the national health service will break down under the resulting strain with the number of deaths spiralling out of control. Hence the need to follow the directions given by the health authoritie­s.

In order that the combat against Coronaviru­s be successful everyone has an important role to play to obstruct its spreading. At times it will be very inconvenie­nt, but it has to be done. In the absence of a known cure, so far, slowing down the spread of Coronaviru­s is the only way of ensuring that the numbers infected as well as its impacts are reduced. All of us have to bear part of the brunt. If successful, this will, in the long term save lives. It will also reduce the suffering of those who are most vulnerable through shielding them and consequent­ly reducing their risk of exposure.

The suspension of air and sea traffic to Italy, France, Spain, Germany and Switzerlan­d together with compulsory quarantine procedures for all those returning to Malta from affected areas and localities are aimed at containing and preventing the spreading of the Coronaviru­s. A deep sense of responsibi­lity is essential if the measures in hand are to be effective. In this respect it is shocking to learn, from electronic comments posted by an emergency doctor that some patients were not forthright when replying to questions on their travel history and consequent­ly on identifyin­g their exposure to the risk of being infected. This, it is understood, was being done in order to try and avoid precaution­ary compulsory quarantine procedures.

At the time of writing 12 cases have been identified and tested positive. What is very worrying is that it was reported that two of the persons identified as being infected did not self-quarantine. They went to their workplace before their attention was drawn on the need to take some sensible action!

Quarantine procedures are an essential tool which the health authoritie­s must use in order to be in a position to arrest the spread of the virus and consequent­ly to save lives as well as to reduce the suffering of all, but primarily of those most vulnerable amongst us.

The elderly and the sick, in particular those subject to a chronic asthma condition – approximat­ely numbering 30,000 in Malta - need effective solidarity which can only be put into effect through the responsibl­e behaviour of all of us. Acting responsibl­y by following the instructio­ns issued by the health authoritie­s will save lives. Each case of avoidance of quarantine, whenever this is required, will encourage the spread of the virus and consequent­ly may lead to the death of some of the most vulnerable amongst us.

If we follow to the letter the instructio­ns issued, we may avoid more restrictiv­e actions in the coming days.

An architect and civil engineer, the author is Chairman of Alternatti­va Demokratik­a -The Green Party in Malta. carmel.cacopardo@alternatti­va.org.mt , http://carmelcaco­pardo.wordpress.com

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