This week's episode is our part one discussion of 'Exiting the Lockdown: Implications for SCI Care.' Dr Chhabra continues to explore the impact Covid-19 is having on the services for the spinal cord injured. He is joined with Dr Tara Jeji, Dr James Milligan, Dr Rainer Abel and Dr Allison Graham to discuss this further.
In this episode:
3:36 Q1. Why are confinement measures of lockdown not suitable in the long run?
5:40 Q2. What are the concerns about relaxing the safety measure of lockdown and resuming all hospital services too soon?
8:34 Q3. What are the goal-posts to be achieved before hospital services for elective patients could be restarted?
20:31 Q4. How could we strike the right balance between confinement and relaxation of safety measures of lockdown in your region/country?
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