masterchief_mirza
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Virus is already spreading in the community. A total lockdown now is probably too late anyway. It may buy some time by slowing spread and slowing admissions to intensive care ("flattening the curve"). However, capacity to cope with admissions is the biggest problem. On balance, significant but not necessarily total (to mitigate economic damage) lockdown and immediate conversion of available space into makeshift intensive care units are required. Draft in the military, medical students, nursing students and retired medics immediately to help back up experienced staff these facilities.
Ration the experienced ITU doctors and ITU nurses around these makeshift departments, as these individuals are now Pakistan's most valuable commodity.
Lots of infected people isn't a bad thing eventually as this end point will generate herd immunity. It's about controlling the rate of descent towards that end point.
Ration the experienced ITU doctors and ITU nurses around these makeshift departments, as these individuals are now Pakistan's most valuable commodity.
Lots of infected people isn't a bad thing eventually as this end point will generate herd immunity. It's about controlling the rate of descent towards that end point.