The doctor tells what they do to those infected with Coronavirus within the hospital

Dr. Tom Wingfield of the Livepool School of Tropical Medicine has provided some valuable answers to the New Coronavirus. Among them is the way patients who have been infected with choreography are treated, followed by Periscope from The Guardian. The doctor says that if people just don't feel so bad, doctors give them [...]
Among them is the way patients who have been infected with choreography are treated, followed by Periscope from The Guardian.
The doctor says that if people just don't feel that bad, doctors give them fluids or oxygen.
But if someone has pneumonia infection, then we'll give them antibiotics. We can also use the Tamiflu antivirus, not to defeat the coronavirus, but to treat the group that the patient may have taken. We also consider providing pain relievers and other drugs to stop coughing.
But how are those who are seriously ill treated?
For them we consider providing mechanical ventilation in which an air tube helps the patient to breathe. It is very important, no matter how sick the patient is, that the care of doctors is good, their love, empathy, and their care for people affected by David-19. Wengfield added”. /Periscope












