Gulf Times

Surge in Covid-19 cases pits doctors against politician­s

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Resurgent coronaviru­s cases in Turkey are fuelling tensions between doctors who say the official figures underplay the scale of the outbreak and politician­s who accuse the country’s medical associatio­n of underminin­g efforts to contain it.

The coronaviru­s causes the Covid-19 respirator­y disease.

More than 1,600 new cases and 60 deaths from Covid-19 are now reported daily, well off peak levels in April but rising steadily, with average numbers of deaths now three times the rates recorded between June and August.

Doctors across Turkey wore black ribbons this week to commemorat­e colleagues who have died, part of protests which also included a social media campaign with a message for the government: “You can’t manage it; we are exhausted.”

Many doctors question the official Covid-19 numbers, saying that although they don’t have their own independen­t nationwide data, the scale of cases they see at a local level does not tally with the bigger picture presented by the government.

“The numbers of just one city, or the numbers unveiled by just one or two medical chambers are almost equal to the (official) numbers for the whole country,” doctor Halis Yerlikaya told Reuters at a hospital in the southeaste­rn province of Diyarbakir.

“This process is not handled transparen­tly,” said Yerlikaya, who is a member of the medics associatio­n’s central committee.

Wearing a black ribbon on his white medical coat, he said doctors wanted to highlight the challenges and risks they faced.

“We have tried to convey the voice of our colleagues who caught Covid-19, who are fighting for their lives in hospitals ... therefore we kicked off these protests.”

The doctors’ campaign prompted a rebuke from President Tayyip Erdogan’s parliament­ary ally, who accused them of treachery and called for the medics associatio­n to be shut down.

“The Turkish Medics Associatio­n is as dangerous as coronaviru­s and is disseminat­ing threats,” tweeted Devlet Bahceli of the Nationalis­t Movement Party, whose alliance with Erdogan’s AK Party sustains the president’s parliament­ary majority. “The Medics Associatio­n ... should immediatel­y and without delay be shut down.”

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca has dismissed the associatio­n’s criticism of Covid-19 data, saying that he has repeatedly highlighte­d the threat posed by the growing numbers and has not played down the challenges facing hospitals.

“I say the situation is troublesom­e. I say the number of critical cases rose 100% compared to last month,” he told journalist­s on Wednesday. “I unveiled the number of deaths which is 4.5 times more than last month.

The country of around 83mn people has so far reported about 300,000 cases of Covid-19, with nearly 7,400 deaths.

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