Things seemed to be improving, but Mr. Sierra Mias took a turn for the worse. He was 49 years old.
Mr Alvarado said it was difficult to cope with such a loss, as even those around him did not seem to take the virus seriously, believing it was exaggerated or somehow thinking it was not dangerous.
“People seem to think the news is overturning, moving forward,” Mr Alvarado said as he waited for the paper to be sent to bury his father-in-law’s body in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, where the cemetery runs through the rooms. . “You won’t live through it until you realize the situation.”
Improved medical treatment for the virus has come out since it first appeared in the United States, and it is hoped that deaths will be met even if cases increase before the vaccine becomes available.
A steroid, dexamethasone, has been shown to help critically ill people; A new antibody treatment similar to the one given to President Trump shortly after the coronavirus agreement was signed, which received immediate approval from the Food and Drug Administration; And doctors now know how to turn patients to their side to improve oxygen flow, one of the many best efforts that have emerged during the months fighting the Covid-19. Case mortality – an inaccurate measure that focuses on the deaths of people who are supposed to be positive testers – has fallen during the epidemic, according to public health experts.
Still, threatening the limitations of medical systems in some areas, hospitals are now overflowing with patients. More than 68,000 people are hospitalized with more viruses than the previous two peaks in spring and summer. Even if many people get sick at the same time, paying the staff and taxes, the best drugs and techniques lose their usefulness.
Columbia University epidemiologist Dr. “When you strip the health care system, no one will get the best care,” Jessica Justman said.