Annals of Immunology and Immunotherapy (AII)

ISSN: 2691-5782

Short Communication

On the Pandemic Trail: Planning Post-Covid Outdoor and Indoor Healthcare

Authors: Nikhra V*

DOI: 10.23880/aii-16000171

Abstract

Human Settlements and Ecological Footprints: As such, the ecosystems are the planet's life-support systems for the human species and all other forms of life. The ecological alterations in turn may lead to irreparable climate change, and have repercussions on human health, which are complex. The ecological alterations affect the distribution of patterns of human settlement, nutritional and health status, and disease patterns including pandemics. COVID-19 Pandemic and the Clinical Fallouts: There have been turbulent times with the novel pandemic COVID-19, engulfing, imprisoning, and debilitating the humanity all over the Globe. The unabated transmission of the virus led to immense human suffering and overwhelmed healthcare facilities. The disease has high infectivity and fatality, and the survivors have propensity to suffer with organopathies and exacerbation of other pre-existing diseases. Changing Healthcare Scenario and Options: The fallouts of COVID-19 pandemic have been striking. The pandemic has been a reality check for various provisions of available healthcare. As the existing healthcare facilities were unable to cope with the sudden surge leading to an intense pressure on the system, the pandemic has acted as a transformation catalyst and accelerated transformation in healthcare including remote and Hospitalat-Home care. Planning Healthcare for Post-Covid illness: The COVID-19 now persists as endemic in most places with the infection affecting those with a high-risk. Presently, a heightened awareness is required for diagnosing post-Covid symptoms and complications. There are needed specialized OPD services for diagnostic workup, treatment, and regular follow up, along with a dedicated indoor facility for profiling the post-Covid illness, treatment, and intensive care.

Keywords: Climate Change; COVID-19; Hospital-at-Home; Pandemics; Post-Covid; Post-Covid Care

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