COVID19: The ENT medics are on ventilators and 'most likely' acquired the highly contagious respiratory infection from people who did not show any symptoms in the course of their daily clinical work
Two NHS ear, nose and throat consultants are receiving critical care after contracting coronavirus from infected UK patients.
The ENT medics are on ventilators and"most likely" acquired the highly contagious respiratory infection from people who did not show any symptoms in the course of their daily clinical work. Professor Nirmal Kumar, consultant otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, said the nose was main entry point for the virus when we breathe in droplets infected with coronavirus.He told Sky News:"We sadly have two consultants who are on ventilators in this country and most likely having acquired the infection from passive carriers in the course of their daily clinical work.
"We are in strong support of the prime minister's request for social distancing and also recommend that full PPE is made available for those clinicians dealing with such work and in close contact with patients.
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