The difficult situation that we have been wary of for a long time is about to arise, and there are no vacancies in hospitals for coronavirus patients. Today, many people are forced to stay at home and are taken to hospitals in a very serious condition. This results in the death of the majority of coronavirus patients. The statement came from Nijat Azimli, an infectious disease specialist who has been working in special hospitals since the beginning of the pandemic. According to the doctor, today many patients are waiting for vacancies in hospitals: "It simply came to our notice then.
Because the patients we accept are in a aggravated condition. In the past, some patients did not take the disease seriously, thinking that they would be cured at home, and did not go to the hospital, but today this situation is due to compulsion. The condition of the patients in the hospital is serious. The rapid increase in infection almost reduces the effectiveness of home treatment. The infectious disease specialist says that stereotypes about the age limit of the disease and the increased risk of concomitant diseases have already been broken: "It is no longer right to consider the coronavirus as a risk for people with purely elderly and concomitant diseases. A citizen, born in 1999, who did not have any parallel diseases, died of coronavirus within a day.
The disease is already very acute. This is not the first case, how many times such deaths have been registered. Everyone must follow the rules of hygiene. As with seasonal illnesses, coronavirus infection is on the rise. In general, unlike other respiratory infections, the coronavirus is highly contagious. As a person, everyone should use a mask and wait for social distance. Asked if the disease will disappear completely after everyone in the country is infected with the coronavirus, Dr. Nijat Azimli answered: "There is an idea in medicine called collective immunity. This expression refers more to diseases in which lasting immunity is formed.
Only in this case, the infection of the masses leads to the emergence of collective immunity, and such an acute situation does not last for many years. However, we cannot apply this to the coronavirus. Because re-infection has been reported in COVID-19 infection, which proves that permanent immunity to the infection is not formed. The disease is mutated, and a person infected with the disease can become infected again. Therefore, a person who is infected and cured should not think that there is no more risk. On the other hand, gaining collective immunity to this disease can be said to be the collapse of the health system. As you can imagine, the collapse of the health care system means that coronavirus patients die at home. Therefore, drastic measures must be taken to reduce the number of infections. First of all, everyone must understand their responsibility against the pandemic individually, and on the other hand, control over quarantine rules at the state level must be increased.