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Nagpur: Treating COVID-19 patients wearing PPEs is painful, says nurse

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 6, 2020 15:32 IST

The whole world is currently battling COVID-19 pandemic. India has reported more than 20,000 coronavirus cases. The whole country ...

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The whole world is currently battling COVID-19 pandemic. India has reported more than 20,000 coronavirus cases. The whole country is under lockdown to prevent the spread of the deadly virus. 

While everyone is under lockdown and safe in their houses. Healthcare workers at the forefront of the war against COVID-19 are facing a tough time treating patients.

It's quite difficult to treat COVID-19 patients. Wearing PPEs is painful. Most patients feel they are kept in hospital unnecessarily, get irritated & demand unnecessary things, said a nurse Radhika Vinchurkar who works at COVID-19 ward of a hospital in Nagpur & returned home after a month. 

In India many healthcare workers were attacked in many parts of the countries which is a very scary for them. These workers are under continuous fear as they are closely in contact and treating COVID-19 patients.

 

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