Vol 2, Issue 10 | Page 36

REVIVAL OF CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS IN PLANDEMIC

I am Chitra Jain from Pune. Last year during the PLANDEMIC I had cured 150 plus COVID positive patients. This year too,I am in the same process of curing the patient.

One thing that comes in ones mind is what is the difference between the patients cured last year to this year.

How is the scenario of the society?

How is the condition of the patients and their family?

What is the-percentage of patient s getting cured?

Let’s see the patients from last year to this year. If I compare the only difference I find is they are facing severe breathing problem. From The psychological and mental aspect I would say they are same, people are scared, depressed and much much more confused. I had a perception that people would have got more aware that this is not such a dreadful disease but a normal flu which can be cured. People would be thinking rationally and ofcourse they would have come to know that this is not a pandemic ( pandemic is caused by nature like Plague, Spanish flu etc ) but a PLANDEMIC Human made.

Scenario of the society is the same, fear still instilled in them, scared, utterly Confused,and again this is the impact of the Newspaper, social media,and T.V channel. This has affected not only the patients and their family but also viewers of all age groups. The news, the way they depict some times shudders me too.

Now if we talk about the percentage of patients getting cured, I would say we are up to the mark.Amongst the patient we see many patients recover very fast and there are few patients suffering with co- morbid disease like diabetes, High blood pressure, Heart disease, Kidney disease and so On takes a longer time to cure.

Let me quote an example, I recently came across a patient with immensely dropping oxygen level , middle aged male. From time period of 7 days he was with high body temperature and on paracetamol. He was taken to,a nearby Hospital as his oxygen saturation dipping. The patient was not admitted in the hospital nor any suggestions given. He was first asked to do COVID test and only when his test would be negative he would be given admission and asked to deposit certain amount of money. But on seeing the in and around condition not the hospital they thought it was better to take the patient back home. Then they contacted the NICE team.

Chitra Jain at Ahmednagar

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