Open letter with mini review COVID-19. Who can help us?
Volume 5 - Issue 4
Igor Klepikov*
- Department of Pediatric Surgeon, Novokuznetsk State Institute of postgraduate Training of Doctors, USSR
Received: November 02, 2020; Published:November 30, 2020
*Corresponding author: Igor Klepikov, Department of Pediatric Surgeon, Novokuznetsk State Institute of Postgraduate Training of Doctors, USSR
DOI: 10.32474/LOJMS.2020.05.000220
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the usual rhythm of our lives, becoming a surprise, a serious problem and a great challenge for all segments of society, but the prospects for overcoming this situation and returning to previous social standards remain unclear. Cautious and uncertain forecasts of specialists even for the near future and daily updates in the media of the number of infected and dead sow a sense of anxiety, and medical confessions about the lack of effective treatment create a sense of insecurity. Suddenly, a complex epidemic and clinical situation has emerged, in which many non-standard patients have appeared, and the aggregate of opinions about their treatment is reduced to the conclusion that there are no specific medical measures, as well as expectations and hopes for the development and production of effective antiviral drugs.
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