Do As I Say : Don't Look At Me!
"A bonspiel is not an essential activity.""I know our health-care providers are under a lot of pressure and scrutiny right now, but hard not to wonder why this event took place."Timothy Caulfield, Canada Research Chair in health law and policy, professor, faculties of law and public health, University of Alberta"There have been no deaths linked to this bonspiel. No patients have tested positive with COVID-19 to date.""At this time, no other patients appear to have been exposed from cases to the bonspiel.""[Any disciplinary action would be from the provincial physicians' colleges; the focus is on] caring for patients.""It is not on disciplining physicians, particularly at a time when we need them the most."Alberta government statement
Curling rocks are shown Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, during a media demonstration the day before the opening ceremonies of the USA Curling Nationals in Everett, Wash. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Ted S. Warren) |
We
are so hugely -- as a public faced with the fears of an infectious
global pandemic that has skulked its way into Canada from its emergent
home in Wuhan, China -- dependent on the army of skilled medical
professionals to care for us in illness and restore us to health, if and
when possible. Physicians, secure in their professional knowledge,
their practised experience, their diagnostic and healing skills, are the
most trusted group of professionals the world over. For the most part,
they earn that trust.
But as humans with all the failings of any human being they can at times spectacularly fail that trust.
And
this is precisely what occurred when a decision was made to proceed
with an annual curling event that brings together health professionals
from the Western provinces of Canada. Where, despite knowing that
COVID-19 has a swift and deadly spread, and to deter that spread as much
as possible people should maintain a safe distance from others to
self-protect and protect others from the highly infectious novel
coronavirus, 72 people with medical degrees chose to attend the event.
Now
three of the attendees from Alberta are known to have become infected
with the virus at the tournament that took place in Edmonton. Before
they became aware that they were infected, and thus vectors, they had
contact with patients and with their colleagues. Twelve in fact, of the
47 Alberta health care workers at the bonspiel which took place between
March 11 and 14, tested positive for COVID-19. A situation that calls
for them to self-isolate for at least two weeks, placing them outside
the health-care system as patients, not as badly-needed practitioners.
Three
of the twelve -- physicians in Red Deer, Alberta -- had physical
contact with patients and co-workers so that 58 patients were attended
to during the course of normal medical business by the doctors involved
before they became symptomatic. Add other possible infections counting
the 97 other health professionals these doctors' indiscretion may have
contaminated. And if so, unbeknownst to those 97, their contact with
their own patients would have rippled beyond the initial contact. This
is how contamination spirals.
This
situation was first brought to light when Dr.Allan Woo, head of the
Saskatchewan Medical Association publicly revealed that he had been
infected with the novel coronavirus due to his attendance at the
bonspiel in Edmonton. Now, Saskatchewan has announced that 11 of their
22 health professionals attending the event also tested positive for
COVID-19. Three doctors in Manitoba are self-isolating, having attended
the event.
Well,
so much for the wisdom of doctors. And wait, other medical
professionals as well have proven to be as unwary -- as when earlier in
the month the Pacific Dental Conference that took place in Vancouver at
which close to 15,000 dentists and hygienists attended also appears to
have resulted in a COVID-19 outbreak. Reports of infections are
beginning to emerge, one in particular, the death of a dentist who
attended that event.
Labels: Canada, Medical Community, Novel Coronavirus, Transmission
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