
Covid was like a daily terror attack, doctor tells inquiry
Well being reporter, BBC Information
Treating sufferers throughout the pandemic was like responding to a day by day terror assault, the Covid inquiry has heard.
Giving testimony, Professor Kevin Fong, spoke of employees he met throughout a hospital go to being in “complete bits”.
The previous nationwide scientific adviser in emergency preparedness at NHS England recalled a dialog with an intensive care physician throughout a go to in December 2020.
“I requested him instantly what issues had been like and… I’ll always remember, he replied it’s been like a terrorist assault each day because it began, and we don’t know when the assaults are going to cease.”
Prof Fong described Covid because the “greatest nationwide emergency this nation has confronted since World Conflict Two”, and repeatedly broke down in tears on the stand whereas describing what he had seen and his conversations with different employees members.
Throughout the pandemic, Prof Fong, a marketing consultant anaesthetist, carried out round 40 visits of the “hardest hit” intensive care items on behalf of NHS England to supply peer assist to the medical doctors and nurses working there.
He wrote stories which have been despatched again to senior managers together with England’s chief medical officer Prof Sir Chris Whitty.
He mentioned the “scale of dying” was “very troublesome to seize within the figures”.
“It was actually, actually astounding… We had nurses speaking about sufferers ‘raining from the sky’, the place one of many nurses instructed me they received bored with placing individuals in physique baggage.”
“We went to a different unit the place issues received so dangerous they have been so wanting sources, they ran out of physique baggage and as a substitute have been caught with nine-foot clear plastic sacks and cable ties.”
“These are people who find themselves used to seeing dying however not on that scale and never like that.”
‘Scene from hell’
Prof Fong mentioned that “regardless of the very best efforts of everybody within the system” the surge of demand for healthcare attributable to Covid meant it was “not potential to ship the usual of care that might ordinarily be anticipated.”
He described the state of affairs because the worst he had witnessed: “I used to be on the scene of the Soho bombing in 1999, I labored within the emergency division throughout the seventh July suicide bombing with the helicopter medical service. And nothing I noticed throughout all of these occasions was as dangerous as actually Covid was each single day for each single certainly one of these hospitals by the pandemic surges.
“It’s painful now as a result of it was very clear what was occurring to the sufferers, it was very clear what was occurring to the employees. The employees have been very injured by simply how overwhelmed they have been by the entire thing.”
In December 2020 as Covid charges have been rising once more throughout the UK, he mentioned he was requested to go to an unnamed hospital with a medium-sized intensive care unit.
“I am going to always remember it,” he mentioned. “It was a scene from hell.”
“This was a hospital in large, large hassle…. there have been so few employees that among the nurses had chosen to both use the affected person commodes [or] put on grownup diapers as a result of there was actually nobody to present them a bathroom break,” he added.
“This was a hospital breaking on the seams.”
A ‘political selection’
On the finish of his proof, he was thanked by the inquiry’s chairwoman Baroness Hallett who mentioned “it was apparent how distressing it was for you and reliving such an ordeal is rarely straightforward.”
England’s chief medical officer Prof Sir Chris Whitty, who was subsequent to talk on the inquiry, mentioned he agreed with the proof “very powerfully laid out” by Prof Fong.
He mentioned that NHS hospitals in England entered the pandemic in early 2020 with a “very low” degree of beds in intensive care in comparison with comparable high-income international locations.
“That is a political selection. It is a system configuration selection, however it’s a selection,” he instructed the inquiry.
“Subsequently, you’ve much less in reserve when a significant emergency occurs, even when it is wanting one thing of the dimensions of covid.”
Sir Chris urged that international locations just like the UK had no various however to impose lockdown and different social restrictions to keep away from a “catastrophic” quantity of strain on the healthcare system.
He accepted that “in lots of particular person instances” medical doctors and nurses discovered the state of affairs “extremely troublesome” however mentioned with out lockdown restrictions “the expectation is it will have gotten worse. Not a trivial quantity worse, however actually fairly considerably worse”.
Requested about PPE for healthcare staff, Sir Chris mentioned that messaging round which masks NHS employees ought to put on was “confused” at first of the pandemic, resulting in an “erosion of belief”.
He urged that extra analysis was wanted to see if the next grade FFP3 masks supplied extra safety than a fundamental surgical masks in real-life hospital use, moderately than in a laboratory.
“The query is what occurs when individuals are utilizing it day-in and day-out in operational circumstances, and if it would not maintain up in that state of affairs, it isn’t doing a heck of lots of good,” he mentioned.
In a future pandemic, he mentioned he would give healthcare staff the selection of which masks to put on “inside cause”.