Second Wave COVID-19: Licking Wounds as the Dust Settles
Second wave of the pandemic struck us sometime towards the
end of February’21 and over the next three months, we were engulfed into a
tsunami that saw more than 3000 cases coming into the hospital in critical
state, with almost a fourth of them succumbing to this dreaded disease despite
the efforts of each and everyone in the team. While similar numbers, if not
worse were pouring in from few other centers, we felt proud that our team had
come out unscathed after braving the odds and saving lives and lungs in one of
the busiest of hospitals.
While we went about doing this Himalayan task with total
disregard to safety of our own and our families, we learnt each moment that the
challenges we faced were making us stronger and wiser for the next day. That we
were overwhelmed, atleast transiently, by this wave of pandemic that struck us
as it did the rest of the world was a foregone conclusion by any assessment. But
the courage and fortitude shown by each member of the team in standing strong
with resilience and ensuring that best possible care was provided to each
patient who knocked at our door for help was one to be seen and admired.
Once the number of cases had reduced to scanty, and most of
them with milder disease, it was time to regroup and we went about the task of
resting and recuperating which was much needed after an eventful period of four
months of mental and physical drudgery that each one of us has encountered.
Leave plans were redrawn as most of us had not taken a break to be home with
our kin. With an ominous forecast of 3rd wave looming large, and the
surge of pending non-Covid patients swarming the hospitals in the intervening
period, we had to recover well enough to be able to stand guard again to face
the impact.
The battle was won for the time being but the war was far
from over, and the warriors had to return to the posts, they had so commendably
held during the onslaught. We all had heard many sweet words of appreciation
and gratitude from the recovered patients and their kin which had pushed us
further to work harder and keep going strong. There were words of bitterness
and anger too, which came our way from those who’s dear ones didn’t have a
favorable outcome, but it was something we had to take in our stride and move
on regardless, doing the best we could in the circumstances we were in, and with
the resources we had.
Although statistics do little justice to tasks such as these, expressed in numbers, it reads thus: 10,000+ patients, most of them seriously ill, treated with more than 8800 recovered, by a team of 14 physicians at the forefront, amongst others in the team, working tirelessly through last 18 months. Not just stopping at this, the team relentlessly worked by contributing to the scientific literature by publishing relevant data and experiences derived from managing these challenging cases. It is an ongoing process with more than 10 research publications already published or accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
The personal challenges and odds that some of our team
members faced and can’t be put in tangible numbers is to have been helpless at
seeing their near ones suffer from this disease, neglect the illnesses of those
back home, while tending to those under their care in the hospital. It was heart rending to see one of team
members lose both his parents in quick succession ruthlessly mauled by the
virus. That none of these odds could
deter these bravehearts while they did their professional duty with clinical
precision and sincerity, was awe inspiring for the whole team and left them
fueled up for their task ahead.
In the months that followed, what was most disheartening to
the team was a clear lack of gratitude and almost vengeful behavior by the same
people for whom these warriors had labored day and night, putting their heart
and soul into the task assigned. Grievances and complaints, often bordering to
being abusive, against doctors and hospital administration were flying thick
and fast. Even the “brothers-in-arms” who stood by, to assist the apparently “overwhelmed warriors” and had watched us with
awe and admiration then, were now questioning our processes and protocols.
Their retrospective analysis and appreciation of the war that had been fought,
highlighted the “weakness and limitations” more than the “strengths and
resilience” of the treating team.
However, what really hurt was, when instead of acknowledging,
appreciating and honoring the warriors in the occasions when a grateful nation
and organization announces awards, the team that had sweated and bled through
the wave, was left stung and humiliated at having been ignored. Most of those
who toiled hard, from the team of specialists that stood at the forefront of
this battle were left unacknowledged.
While the thorough professionals that all of us are who have been
trained to work against all odds, we shall continue to work selflessly regardless,
its only in the rightful scheme of things, that the organization which stands
tall as one of the fairest in its practices, introspects its own protocols in
such aspects, lest such wanton and brazen neglect of the hard-working unsung warriors
lead to a demoralized and uninspired team.
Disclaimer: The contents of this personal blog
are thoughts of the author, and no disrespect to any individual or organization
is intended. Resemblance to any event,
individual or organization is unintentional and purely coincidental.

Well written sir
ReplyDeleteWell put Muthu, unfortunately, some feel scared to acknowledge the work that doctors do, let alone appreciate it, and grant accolades.
ReplyDeleteCandid ,crisp and factual Sir...Keep writing...👍
ReplyDeleteGood one sir. Steam let out.
ReplyDeleteBut kissi ko kuchh farak padega. Kangaroo courts have passed their verdict in lala land
Well written and truth coming from heart. It's demotivating that organisation has not recognised such a professional and dedicated team ,in heart of heart everybody knows that the team has done a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteThe truth ... and the bare truth. What a read. Kudos to the entire team for making the fraternity proud !
ReplyDeleteIt's harsh reality....we all went through it...and now answering all kinds of complaints, leave alone the awards!!!
ReplyDeleteVery well constructed and expressed sir.
ReplyDeleteVery well written Muthu. In an absolute state of turmoil, physically and mentally, you all have shown great courage and resilience throughout the pandemic. It is surely sad when your own, question your integrity but I am sure your conscience provides you the solace needed. We commend you for your exemplary service to humanity. God bless. Regards. Prabha.
ReplyDeleteCarved so beautifully sir.. Subtle expression of truth laden emotions.. Absolutely befitting..
ReplyDeleteRegards
I stand in awe of all the team that gave so many of us succour during these trying times.The unsung heroes stay in our 💕hearts.It was an unknown battle field run by men of integrity.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words to describe the ordeal that you all underwent during the #covidpandemic sir. #Grand Salute to you and your team sir
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