Khaleej Times

22 medics volunteer at isolation facility

- Dhanusha Gokulan Times dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — A group of 22 healthcare volunteers — 10 doctors and 12 nurses — are helping treat patients with mild Covid-19 symptoms in a 500-bed, all-male isolation facility in Dubai’s Warsan community, Khaleej

has learnt.

“This is a joint effort between the Dubai Health Authority, Indian community members, and Aster DM Healthcare,” said Vipul, the Consul General of India to Dubai. “The Indian Business and Profession­al Council has been supportive as well,” he added.

“The building [in Warsan] can take up to 500 patients and we are happy that several Indian doctors have come forward to volunteer their services,” he added. Healthcare

workers volunteere­d their services at the request of the Indian Consulate in Dubai and it supplement­s the UAE’s and Dubai’s efforts in battling the pandemic, said Vipul.

A senior Indian doctor couple, Dr JS Rajkumar, a general consultant and laparoscop­ic surgeon with a few hospitals in Dubai, and Dr

Chithrakal­a, an internal medicine physician, were among the first to volunteer for the initiative.

Covered in two layers of personal protection equipment (PPE), the doctors have been assigned to treat patients with mild symptoms, and critical cases will be taken to more advanced medical facilities, said Indian Consulate officials.

Founder of the Lifeline Group in Chennai, Dr Rajkumar lauded the structure followed by the UAE authoritie­s to setup field hospitals. “This is an extremely good plan, and it is only possible because it is such a discipline­d country,” he said.

Most of the doctors are general practition­ers even as a few super specialist­s are also working in the facility, explained Consulate officials. “The patients have all been isolated with care and that’s the only way the pandemic will burn out. The kind of steps being taken are incredible,” said Dr Rajkumar. “The windows have been sealed, containing the patients, and creating negative pressure ventilatio­n, which is important to curb its spread,” he explained.

Dr Chithrakal­a said the patients have access to free WiFi and mental health support as well.

The building can take up to 500 patients and we are happy that several Indian doctors have come forward to volunteer their services

Vipul

Consul General of India to Dubai

 ??  ?? READY TO SERVE: Some of the doctors and nurses stay at the facility to ensure round-the-clock services for all patients.
READY TO SERVE: Some of the doctors and nurses stay at the facility to ensure round-the-clock services for all patients.

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