Covid has gaps in healthcare: experts

However, she expressed fear over the shortage of nurses and hoped the challenge would ease soon.

BENGALURU: While we know that the most severe phase of covid is behind us, the two years of the pandemic have not only revealed problems in the country’s healthcare system, but have also opened pathways to introduce positive changes to better prepare for unforeseen health emergencies.

Speaking at the 2022 Global Investor Meeting on “Post-Pandemic Change: How to Better Prepare for the Next Fitness Crisis” at the 2022 Global Investor Meeting on Friday, World Health Organization Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan said: “The pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities in our system. Very few fitness systems in the world have been able to cope with the situation. It talks about resilience and also highlights the desire to have the necessary source of essential life-saving commodities.

Narayana Health President Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty said India has managed to control the number of covid deaths, due to the nature of the disease.

“Worldwide, Covid requires only two types of remedy. What is the remedy in England?Oxygen and steroids!And that’s what made the difference. We drive down a road and locate a hospital every few kilometers, where there is oxygen and steroids. Interestingly, most patients were treated in smaller nursing homes, rather than larger hospitals, and we reduced mortality. However, in Western countries, they did not have the privilege because of the zoning formula where the number of beds is limited,” he added.

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