Role of doctors in the lock down situation

Rushi Mamtora
3 min readApr 5, 2020

Doctors and Nurses are the next god and goddess of the world today.

Doctors and Nurses accomplishing their work without regard for their lives. Today when the country is suffering from such a global epidemic then these people are ready to save people. They treating patient like they are family members.

Medical staff in the ward at hospital

Doctors and medical workers in India are being exclude from communities, evicted from their homes and have to sleep in hospital bathrooms and on floors over fears they may be carrying corona virus.

Today transportation has been stopped even though if we talk about the primary health center in village, the medical staff of the center are living far away they used to come to their allotted center at own risk. My father is in medical field. He used to go 30 Km far away health center from the home. He goes everyday with full of happiness. I have no words for appreciation.

As the corona virus pandemic has begun to fully take hold, with almost 1,000 reported cases, and the entire country of 1.3 billion people has been placed under the world’s largest lock down, fear has gripped India, particularly because of concerns that population density and poor sanitation. however medical staff are ready to help and save people.

There are some doctor’s life in global epidemic……………..

Iranian doctor, Dr Shirin Rouhani lost her life while treating coronavirus patients. Due to the lack of doctors and medical staff to assist such a large number of patients, she kept treating patients until her last breath. She herself was on IV while treating patients.

Dr. Shirin Rouhani was a physician and general practitioner of Shohada Hospital in Iran, and she lost her life to corona virus. Although she was moved to different hospitals, she died serving her country’s people in the fight against the deadly corona virus.

REST IN PEACE!!!!

Women who work as private ayahs — domestic servants — in hospitals described how they too had been driven out of their homes in the past few days. Kajori Haldar, 48, an ayah at a Calcutta Medical College and Hospital, said neighbors had visited her husband and told him they would not let her return to the community for the next three months because of fears she was carrying coronavirus.

Saraswati Naskar, 40, another ayah who lives in a slum in Kolkata and works in a government hospital, said she had to pretend to her neighbours she now worked in a restaurant. “I know many ayahs and other low-profile hospital workers who have stopped going to their homes and now sleep somewhere inside the hospital campus,” said Naskar.

Doctors and medical staff from all over the world are leading this battle against Corona virus from the front. They truly are the real heroes selflessly doing their duty, putting their own lives at risk and saving the world. The best we can do is appreciate their efforts and support them by co-operating and staying at home. They are putting their families, their food, their sleep everything on low priorities to save people they don’t even know.

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