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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, April 30, 2020
Can The Lion Win The Corona Battle In Kiwi Style?
New Zealand appears to be the first nation successfully applied an elimination strategy to the COVID-19 pandemic
and brought down the new cases though it is too early to claim victory
or complete eradication (1) (2). The purpose of this article is to
discuss the strategies used by the New Zealand in achieving this success
and to propose strategies to Sri Lanka to achieve similar success.
Present day statistics of both countries are compared above in Table 1
and distribution of daily new cases of both countries are shown in
Graphs above.
New Zealand is an island nation similar to Sri Lanka and had the
advantage of easily shutting down the country borders (3). However, the
estimated population of the New Zealand 4.82 million (4) is much smaller
compared to Sri Lanka with an estimated population of 21.4 million (5).
New Zealand was going through an increasing phase of COVID Cases in
March 2020. New Zealand Prime Minister came up with an elimination
strategy in March 23rd and announced a full-scale national lock down on 26th March
2020 (2). New Zealand government simultaneously introduced economical
support package for the vulnerable population to overcome the lock down
period (2). All these strategies brought New Zealand to the successful
present-day figures of new Corona cases to single digit and it further
seems to be possible to bring to zero levels though the threat of Corona
will loom until a successful vaccine or an antiviral drug is invented
(2).
Now looking back into the Sri Lankan situation our total number of COVID
cases is still smaller than New Zealand despite the larger population
of the country (6) (7). There is absolutely no need to give up the hopes
of elimination strategy at this point of time though our daily cases
had gone up and showing an increasing trend. The following steps are
proposed to move our country forward in the elimination battle of
Corona.
1. As Corona pandemic elimination phase requires lock down measures and
social isolation the plan of having a parliamentary election on 20th June
2020 would be seriously jeopardizing the implementation of elimination
strategy (8). We have already seen how the election arrangements for the
last few months delayed our success in achieving the elimination phase.
While the universities and schools were closed down political parties
were having their campaign meetings increasing the risk of spread. There
was a case report that a Corona patient came from UK to campaign for an
election candidate (9). At this crucial juncture President should act
as a statemen above the party interest making the country safer to all
the citizens free from Corona. At the same time the opposition parties
should support and contribute to the efforts of the President to
eliminate the Corona virus disease as we see the success of the Prime
Minister of New Zealand was attributed to the extended support of the
opposition parties in New Zealand (3).
2. Improved lab surveillance with enhanced testing facilities for all
possible suspects should be the main strategy to find out the so far
undetected cases (10). Though improved attention has been paid in this
direction we need to screen all those who left the quarantine centres
(QC) within last 3 weeks as we now clearly know that individual
isolation was not satisfactory at the QC as evidenced by the increasing
cases of cross infection from QC (11). Further there should be adequate
supply of Personal Protection Equipment to the health staff and armed
forces involved in quarantine and treatment of suspected or confirmed
Corona cases. Ventilators need to be increased in the government
hospitals as our statistics shows that Sri Lanka is having one of the
least ventilator population ratios. It is high time that we improve our
ventilator capacity even if we could achieve our success early at the
elimination phase.
3. GMOA should stop its political gimmicks and get involved in a
constructive manner in elimination of Corona as the international
experience shows when a country fails to contain the Corona Pandemic
next it takes a heavy toll on doctors (12) (13) (14). President of GMOA a
Specialist Paediatric Neurologist and his team of committee members who
are just medical officers should honestly accept that they do not have
the expertise to manage Corona Pandemic and should appoint experts among
the membership to advice the government and public at this crisis
stage. It is so amusing to see the daily talk shows by GMOA medical
officers some of them who had left patient management and involved in
full time trade union and administrative work for last several years but
still addressing through the media to patients and public on Corona
Management. GMOA talk shows with misinformation and wrong statistics had
come under severe criticism by experts and research organizations (15)
(16). An exit strategy document prepared by the pseudo experts of the
GMOA was condemned by Muslim leaders as the document identified Muslim
population as a risk factor for COVID 19 infection without any
epidemiological rationale (17) (18). The most useful step for the GMOA
and other medical associations at this stage would be to impress upon
the President and the Government that the scheduled election on June 20th would
be not conducive to eliminate Corona from this country. Further they
should educate the political leaders that Consultant Community
Physicians with epidemiological background should be at the forefront of
managing Corona spread as they are the field experts trained in
managing Pandemics and it is happening in other countries such as Canada
where the Prime Minister openly acknowledges that he follows the advice
of chief public health specialist in the management of Corona Pandemic
(19).
4. Lock down and isolation measures should be enforced strictly without
any political favours. New Zealand set an example by demoting the Health
Minister for ignoring the lock down rules (20). Quarantine should be
enforced to all immigrants including those who would be arriving from
China and USA too. Similarly, district Lock down procedures also should
be implemented without any partiality.