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Re: What if you develop Covid in the BVI?
[Re: Nibj]
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02/15/2021 05:35 PM
02/15/2021 05:35 PM
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Will_L
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What Steve and Marie said. Being treated for severe Covid is a not something you want to undergo in the BVI. It’s not a matter of frills..it takes expertise and experience in multi organ effects of the disease and very good pulmonary disease care givers. Putting and maintaining someone on a ventilator is not something that will go well without knowledgeable and experienced personnel throughout the process. It’s amazing how much better hospitals that have unfortunately had a ton of Covid cases are in treating then now compared to last spring. Unfortunately there is no substitute for state of the art care in a first world medical facility experienced in your condition when you are seriously in need.
Last edited by Will_L; 02/15/2021 06:24 PM.
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