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New restrictions are ‘too little, too late and don’t go far enough’, say Derry doctor

written by cassoscoop October 14, 2020
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Health Minister Robin Swann visited COVID-19 pod at Altnagelvin Hospital in March this year with Dr Tom Black

THE chair of British Medical Association in the North of Ireland has said doctors feel the new restrictions announced by the Executive today are “too little too late” and “don’t go far enough”.

Dr Tom Black said the delay in political decision-making has brought “our fragile health service closer to the cliff edge”.

“We realise the economic impact these new lockdown measures will have, but the effect on our health service and the staff who deal with the daily clinical reality of this pandemic cannot be understated,” said the Derry GP.

“It must be remembered there is a two-week time lag between exposure to Covid-19, positive cases and hospital admissions.

“In two weeks’ time our doctors, nurses and frontline health service staff will deal with the effect of daily positive Covid case rates that now exceed the 800 mark and growing.

“These dedicated staff, many of whom are dealing with fatigue and burn-out from the first wave, must now tackle this second surge with the added pressure of more and more colleagues being absent or having to isolate.

“This is simply unsustainable. Doctors tell us they feel they are unable to hold the line this time around and that a full lock down needs to be brought in as soon as possible.”

Dr Black added that the pandemic is “not going anywhere soon” and the health service needs support, resources and planning to care for all patients.

“This means: addressing the chronic clinical and nursing workforce gaps and structural under-investment in our health service that have both contributed massively to our elective care waiting list crisis – a crisis that has been thrown into sharp focus by Covid-19,” he said.

“A better track and trace system in place to monitor the spread of this virus.

“Clearer and more consistent communication with the public on what they need to do to stop the spread.

“Better enforcement when restrictions that are there to protect the public and ultimately our health service are broken.

“And childcare support for frontline key workers.

“Another surge where we are unprepared will happen again unless proper planning is put in place now as a matter of urgency.

“Lives depend on it,” he added.

New restrictions are ‘too little, too late and don’t go far enough’, say Derry doctor was last modified: October 17th, 2020 by cassoscoop

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