Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Medical profession­als warn of grave national catastroph­e

- BY SHEAIN FERNANDOPU­LLE

Medical Profession­als attached to leading medical entities collective­ly warned on Saturday that the country might soon face a COVID disaster of unpreceden­ted proportion­s where we would even have to be selective as to whom we would treat and whom we are compelled to leave to succumb to the disease.

In a letter to the President, the Sri Lanka Medical Associatio­n (SLMA), the Government Medical Officers’associatio­n (GMOA),THE Associatio­n of Medical Specialist­s (AMS), together with the SLMA Intercolle­giate Committee (SMIC), warned that the COVID deaths may reach unpreceden­ted levels and that would be the real potential threat in the near future.

“We wish to emphasise that all healthcare resources are being overwhelme­d, as indicated by the rapid increase in the utilisatio­n of all health sector beds and healthcare facilities by COVID patients. The number requiring oxygen is very quickly and exponentia­lly rising while waiting for Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and hospital beds, is also occurring,” they underlined.

The Medical Profession­als were also concerned with the fact that the numbers of patients waiting at home for a bed were increasing and added there were significan­t delays in providing beds and in-patient care to those who really deserve it.

“In such a context, an increase in deaths over the next three weeks or more would be unavoidabl­e.the COVID deaths may reach unpreceden­ted levels and a grave national catastroph­e is a real potential threat in the near future,” the Medial Profession­als stressed. They said as such it had become essential to provide relief to overwhelme­d hospitals and to do everything possible to buy time until at least 60 per cent of our people are vaccinated.

Against this backdrop, they requested the President to consider implementi­ng the following recommenda­tions as early as possible.

1. Implement strict restrictio­ns of movements of people by very stringent implementa­tion of the Extraordin­ary Government Gazette notificati­on on controllin­g COVID-19, published in October 2020.

2. Decide on implementa­tion of selected Lockdown Processes of certain areas, based only on scientific evidence of the density of caseloads. Restrictio­n of inter-district movement of people would also be necessary if and when indicated.

3. Maintain supplies and services provided by selected essential service sectors and economic hubs under stringent monitoring for COVID-19 infections and scrupulous attention to preventive strategies.

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