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Don’t try this at home. 27.04.20

Don’t try this at home. 27.04.20

Welcome to the Plague Pit – issue number 10. First – a quick update on the possible benefits of PPE. This week sees the publication of a paper on COVID-19 deaths in 119 NHS staff, 98 of them in patient-facing roles. Taking into account the number of people employed in the NHS, this number ‘does not clearly show that healthcare workers are dying at rates proportionately higher than other employed individuals or even the population as a whole’. (1) Two…

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Hope for a few? 20.04.20

Hope for a few? 20.04.20

Welcome to The Plague Pit – issue number 7. There may be a chink of light this week for doctors near me. The South London Adult Critical Care Network (SLACCN) publish a daily update on COVID-19 cases in critical care units in subscribing hospitals. One of my colleagues has recently been posting the graphs to Whatsapp: 15/4/20 19:52   A1: [forwards graph of daily data from 16/3/20 til 15/4/20] 15/4/20 19:53   A2: Is that a plateau I see! [smiley emoji] 16/4/20…

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Data doubts? 13.04.20

Data doubts? 13.04.20

Welcome to The Plague Pit – issue number 5 In his Easter Sunday briefing, the Health Secretary told us that UK deaths in COVID-positive patients had crossed the 10,000 threshold A word about data There are a lot of data about now, so that figure merits a closer look. When doctors submit draft articles to peer-reviewed journals, hoping for publication, editors will usually insist that they give a source for any apparent statements of fact. Here’s Matt Hancock’s source [1]…

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Feeling rough. 08.04.20

Feeling rough. 08.04.20

Welcome to The Plague Pit – issue number 4 In this issue, I’ll be writing about how our COVID-19 patients ‘present’ i.e. what brings them to the hospital. I’ll explain some of the things we do early on to support and treat them once they arrive. I feel a bit rough, Doc…. A month ago, the World Health Organisation published data on the first c100,000 cases of COVID-19. They concluded that in 80% of patients, infections are mild or asymptomatic.[1]…

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All kitted out. 31.03.20

All kitted out. 31.03.20

Welcome to issue 3 of The Plague Pit. On Thursday evening last week (26/3/20), 3 million people in the UK are said to have come out onto the streets and applauded NHS workers. If you were one of them, thank you. Risky business This issue is about the pandemic and some of the risks it poses to health care staff. A Guardian article last week reported that 39 Italian doctors had died with COVID-19. Yesterday morning brought news of the…

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In training. 26.3.20

In training. 26.3.20

Welcome to The Plague Pit – issue number 2. By 09:00 on the morning of 25/03/20, 9,529 people in the UK had tested positive for COVID-19 and 463 COVID-positive people had died. [1]   I arrived at work an hour before this, to attend a ward round in one of our Level 3 critical care wards. Level 3 involves the care of patients who require mechanical ventilation, or need support for two or more organs, e.g. drugs to support blood…

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Welcome. 23.03.20

Welcome. 23.03.20

Welcome to the first issue of The Plague Pit, a blog all about COVID-19. It’s written with A-level students in mind. Anyone else is welcome to read it, offer corrections, ask questions or join the conversations that follow. In The Plague Pit, I’ll be trying to cover as many different aspects of the pandemic as I can, inside and outside hospital. Some subjects I know a good deal about, like critical care medicine and mechanical ventilation. For others – epidemiology,…

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