Rahul? Vohra, an Indian actor and blogger with a large online following, ultimately died of a new crown infection. But according to statements made by him during his life and by his widow online, with better medical treatment, Rahul? Vohra could have lived on. As for why he didn't get it, the answer is also simple: the medical situation in India is strained. The news of insufficient oxygen, two people in a bed, hundreds of thousands of new cases, etc., is proof enough that it is difficult to get good treatment even when the patient is in a hospital.
Before his death, Rahul? Vohra had repeatedly trolled the internet, claiming that hospitals do not care for their patients. Some of the patients had to wait for a long time to see nurses and doctors after a condition. Though it may not sound show, but it is the fact that it is not that the hospitals are not taking care of them, but they don't have the extra energy to do so. There are patients everywhere and it is simply impossible to take care of them comprehensively.
1. Rahul? Mr. and Mrs. Vora's remarksRahul? Worra: Could have lived if given better treatment.
Rahul's wife: everyone knows that Rahul has passed away, but no one knows how he left.
These are the statements made by the couple, online. It is clear from these statements that they are very unhappy with the local medical environment, in which they are living. After Rahul's death, his wife even said that she would continue to express her dissatisfaction with the hospital's care online, slamming the hospital's treatment.
And Rahul's last video, too, slammed the hospital's treatment. As a newly crowned patient, he knew that without timely provision, the patient would feel uncomfortable and in great pain. But when a patient wants to call the paramedics, he or she may have to wait for an hour or more. Many patients have to tough it out and wait for the paramedics to arrive when they are in pain.
2. Is the hospital really badAs a star and a blogger, Rahul's family conditions, surely, are better than ordinary people. Faced with such a poor medical environment, why not change the hospital? Actually it's not the hospital that's bad, Rahul would have received the same treatment even if he had changed to another hospital, and he might even have lost the hospital bed he already had. And the reason for this set of circumstances is India's strained epidemic.
According to related media reports, new cases in India have topped 300,000 in consecutive days and can top 400,000 at the highest point. Cases continue to increase, but the number of medical personnel and hospitals, and can not grow rapidly. In this case, there is an imbalance.
3. Doctors are also in a difficult positionI think as doctors, they are also in a difficult position. It's hard enough to do treatment for all kinds of new crown patients every day, shuttling between dangers. And the disparity between the number of healthcare workers and patients is so great that they simply can't take care of it all.
It's not a matter of tearing down the east wall and patching up the west wall, it's a matter of having walls all around and up and down, and every one of them needs to be patched up, and every one of them could collapse at any time. In this case, you can only take care of one or the other.