Hail the healers in the hell of Covid 19 pandemic
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Hail the healers in the hell of Covid 19 pandemic
Abstract
The condition of the world is different in the year 2021. People who were busy with their daily life and all the social activity have realized that tables can turn over at any moment of time. It's the COVID-19 pandemic this year. The world has seen the importance of health care workers all around the globe. All the countries have realized the importance of the health care sector along with the need to expand it further. The importance of spending more financially on a country's health care sector has become utmost important right now. At this time of emergency when humanity is foaling in a way which was never witnessed in the acts of violence against frontline workers, doctors are still not ready to give up on humanity. The human era has witnessed times when people used to laugh out loud about water being sold and now have come to witness such times when even a liter of oxygen is worth millions of Rupees, the conclusion being basic human amenities have started to fade away. Even after witnessing such crises around the globe, and the sacrifices of health care workers, people are still busy creating chaos for them or I would like to say "create a hell-like environment" for them to work in. Even after such a chaotic condition, health care workers are giving their best to control this health care emergency and since time immemorial, they are putting their life at risk for this society which are dwelling devils inside for them.
Keywords: Community; Covid-19; PPE kits; coronavirus; frontline warriors; healers; health; hospital beds; hospitals; life; medical vandalism; oxygen; pandemic; paramedical staff; protective gears; selfless; violence.
Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
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There are no conflicts of interest.
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