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Monday, June 15, 2020

For what reason would we say we are losing such a large number of our primary care physicians?

For what reason would we say we are losing such a large number of our primary care physicians? 
The misfortune to their families and the country is unsalvageable 

With the circumstance on the ground exacerbating each spending day, we should wrestle with the way that we are losing our human services experts at the bleeding edge of the war on Covid-19 at a disturbing rate. In any event, 35 specialists have just yielded their lives while satisfying their promise of serving mankind, and upwards of 1,169 specialists have been contaminated as of June 12, as indicated by Bangladesh Doctors' Foundation (BDF). A report distributed by this day by day shows that 16 of these 35 specialists were senior doctors at the teacher level, who not just gave life-sparing treatment to basic patients, yet additionally coached entire ages of specialists and added to medicinal services arrangements and clinical practices.

There can be no uncertainty that the loss of these regarded and experienced experts, who are the foundation of our human services framework, is irredeemable. Especially, when the part is overpowered and attempting to give treatment to the ever-expanding number of patients both in the Covid-19 and non-COVID offices, the death of senior specialists will just push the segment towards further annihilation. We should ask ourselves—and answer—regardless of whether enough precautionary measures were taken to guarantee the most extreme security of those driving the battle. From the earliest starting point, we have seen the specialists' inability to think of a complete arrangement on the most proficient method to handle the staggering weights on the medicinal services framework achieved by the pandemic and the blunder in sufficiently sending and preparing specialists. This has no uncertainty pushed our social insurance suppliers towards further presentation. We should now, as a country, address the overwhelming cost for such crazy negligence.

There is so far no gathered information on the number of medical attendants, paramedics, and other medicinal services suppliers who have been contaminated or lost their lives. We grieve for and offer our most extreme appreciation to the specialists and social insurance suppliers who put their patients' lives before their own. The thrashing social insurance part, which neglected to secure them, is presently considerably increasingly open to their passing.

The specialists can no longer bear to be unresponsive to this cruel reality.

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