India is reeling from the second wave of the coronavirus. Every day, millions of people are falling prey to this dangerous virus, so thousands of lives are lost there. Meanwhile, Dr. Anthony Fauchi, America's top health expert and chief medical advisor of the White House, has given some suggestions to India to put a brake on the pace of Corona infection. He said that if India adopts this three-point formula, the pace of corona infection will stop.
Considered one of the top experts in infectious disease in the world, Dr. Fauchi, during an interview, suggested to India how to deal with the epidemic. He said that nationwide lockdown should be implemented in India and the corona vaccine should be introduced to the people at large. Also, a large number of temporary hospitals should be built. Dr. Fauchi also advised India to enlist the help of military forces in dealing with the epidemic. He advised that armed forces can be enlisted to immediately construct a temporary hospital.
Temporary hospitals should be built with the help of the army
Dr. Fauci said that when China had a serious problem last year, it had mobilized its resources to build new hospitals at a rapid pace so that it could provide hospitals to all those who needed to be admitted. He quoted media reports that there is a severe shortage of beds in the hospital and people are being looked after in temporary arrangements.
Dr. Fauchi, who has worked with seven US presidents, suggested that India should build field hospitals with the help of its military, similar to the ones built during the war so that those in the hospital can get beds. And those who need to be recruited. He said that the Government of India is probably already doing it.
Dr. Fauchi appealed for help from the world
Dr. Fauchi said that when people are getting infected in such large numbers, not everyone is getting adequate care. If there is a shortage of beds, oxygen, and other medical items in hospitals, then it becomes a very disappointing situation. Dr. Fauchi said that India often helps other countries in emergencies. But right now it is suffering from a pandemic, in such a situation, like America, the rest of the countries should also help India. The whole world should help in every possible way.
The vaccine should be applied to more and more people
Dr. Fauci said that India should still vaccinate people on a large scale. Whether they are vaccines developed by them or vaccines purchased from other suppliers like Russia and America. He said, however, that the problem arising today from vaccinating will not be eradicated. This will help prevent the problem in several weeks.
Referring to the steps that can be taken immediately, he said, "I know that India is already taking many steps, so I am not telling you something that you are not already doing. A few days ago I suggested that lockdown should be implemented in the country and lockdown has been implemented in some parts of India. ''
Complete lockdown
Dr. Fauchi said that countries all over the world imposed lockdowns several times to break the chain of infection. In such a situation, you do not need a six-month lockdown. You can apply lockdown for a few weeks. He said that lockdown lowers the rate of infection and breaks the continuity of infection.
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