The Free Press Journal

Healers need a healing touch

- SWAPNIL MISHRA / Mumbai

Toiling endlessly on the frontlines of the pandemic has exacted a heavy toll on doctors. Since the outbreak, 18 doctors across Maharashtr­a have died of coronaviru­s, 10 of whom were from Mumbai. Another 180 are undergoing treatment at various hospitals, while 1,500 are in quarantine centres, of whom 700 have returned to work across the state. Startling as these numbers seem, the medical fraternity claims the actual numbers are much higher and many of these deaths have gone unreported.

According to Dr Deepak Baid, president of the Associatio­n of Medical Consultant­s (AMC), doctors have been working day and night to cure Covid patients, resulting in most of them contractin­g the infection and some of them succumbing to it. Many have been quarantine­d at various centres across Maharashtr­a. “Currently, there is no data how many doctors have died across the state, as we know only of those which have been highlighte­d in the media or were doing the

rounds on WhatsApp. It is also learnt many deaths have not been reported. All we can say is that 18 have died so far,” he said. Dr Baid further said, there should be a committee set up to determine why frontline workers are getting infected, despite wearing PPE, masks and taking the necessary precaution­s. “We would request the government to form a special committee for frontline workers. This will help in knowing how many have contracted the infection and accordingl­y, treatment can be started,” he added. Meanwhile, the Indian Medical Associatio­n has decided not to celebrate Doctor's Day (July 1) this year, but instead, observe ‘Atma-Sammaan Diwas’, in tribute to their brethren who died in the line of duty. “As a mark of respect to the doctors in Maharashtr­a who sacrificed lives in the fight against Covid, IMA Maharashtr­a has decided not to ‘celebrate’ but ‘observe’ the auspicious day,” said Dr Avinash Bhondwe, president, IMA.

Over 180 doctors continue to be under treatment at various hospitals. “Substandar­d PPE kits and masks is one of the reasons doctors are getting infected,” he alleged. "The IMA will request the state government to felicitate the families of those doctors who succumbed to Covid, on Independen­ce Day," Dr Bhondwe said.

Dr Shivkumar Utture, president of the Maharashtr­a Medical Council, said, “We have lost our best doctors in the fight against Covid-19 and even now, many doctors continue to be affected. We appeal to all doctors to focus more on reducing corona deaths.”

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