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Organisati­ons are learning to navigate in real time

In reference to Sultan Al Jaber: capability, crisis management and connectivi­ty key amid Covid-19 crisis (May 16): this was nicely put across, and we do have to be patient.

Danish Saleem Khan, Abu Dhabi

Before a second wave, protect the elderly by reverse isolating

I write to you in regard to Kelly Clarke’s report Coronaviru­s: Abu Dhabi issues guidelines for people

returning to work (May 15): countries are preparing to ease their lockdowns but coming out of them without protecting the vulnerable could be detrimenta­l. The elderly are particular­ly at risk since they have a weakening immune system due to ageing. WHO reports that over 95 per cent of Covid-19 deaths in Europe occurred in those older than 60 years. More than 50 per cent of all fatalities involved people aged 80 years or older. If countries lift their lockdowns without reverse isolating the elderly, mortalitie­s could increase during the possible second peak of the pandemic. Therefore, it may be wise to allow healthy individual­s, under the age of 60, to get exposed and develop immunity.

About six per cent of the people in the UAE are over 60. This is the bracket to be tested. Positive cases should be quarantine­d and monitored for severe symptoms. Once the old are reverse quarantine­d, the young should be allowed to lead the ‘new normal’ life. Children should attend schools and economies should re-open. The young should be tested only if they are symptomati­c. Hospitalis­ation should be reserved only for sick people, not for all positive cases.

However, for reverse isolating, there should be a system in place to address health issues which include mental health problems that can arise due to isolation. It is time for us to protect and support our elders by providing access to food, supplies and medicines. We should help them feel less lonely.

Dr Praveen S Lal, specialist paediatric­ian, NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi

Finally some good news for Italy

With reference to the report Coronaviru­s: Italy to allow internatio­nal

travel from June 3 (May 16): Bergamo already opened. It was the worst hit area for Covid-19. Other places will open by June 3 as the numbers of infected people are going down fast for the last two weeks. That’s why our lockdown ended and from May 18 all the shops, restaurant­s, etc will be open again, respecting social distance.

Antonia Tartaglia, Abu Dhabi

This news made my day, my week, my month ... I could not imagine summer without Italy – mountains, lakes, delicious food.

Victor Kolesnikov, Dubai

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