COVID-19: The Pandemic

Bodh Bikram Karki
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic had a great impact on all walks of our lives. The global public health of this intensity is the first of its kind to affect education, economics, transportation across the globe. At first, it was havoc. However, we tackled this great stride with social distancing, lockdowns quarantine.  In dire straits of global crisis, we have put our efforts to continuously publish this issue to disseminate medical scientific information and knowledge to the readers. The COVID-19 has infected millions of people globally and claimed numerous lives. It originated in Wuhan city of China, December 2019. It hugely affected worldwide economics, medical educations, treatment strategies, transportations. With its impact on overall health and society, the pandemic has certainly made us think about the “new normal”’. Initially, Nepal was not affected. However, as time passed, Nepal was not spared too. The government stated measures like lockdown which helped in controlling the movements and thus the infection rate. Initially, we had few countable labs equipped with RT-PCR to present the scenario of most of the hospitals having their own lab. There was a time when health care providers as front-liners were deprived of personal protective equipment (PPE). Mask was scared, PPE was not affordable. Fighting COVID 19 without the protective gears is great professionalism and dedication shown by health care workers like doctors, nurses, paramedics in the care of the patients. As COVID 19 took a long turn, knowledge about its course, duration, and treatment strategies were studied in great detail. Today due to the scientific publication of research articles worldwide, healthcare providers are efficiently managing this pandemic. In this grave situation, we have brought this edition of NMJ. We hope the research findings presented in this issue will help the scientific community in better patient care. We are thankful to all authors and reviewers for their contributions to Nepal Medical Journal. We extend our deep gratitude to all those who helped us directly and indirectly in bringing this issue. We wish the same continued support in the future to help us impart scientific knowledge to the medical world. The Editorial BoardJuly 2021, Kathmandu, Nepal
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COVID-19:大流行
冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对我们的生活产生了巨大影响。这种强度的全球公共卫生是第一次影响到全球的教育、经济和交通。起初,这是一场浩劫。然而,我们通过保持社交距离、封锁和隔离来应对这一大步。在全球危机的严峻形势下,我们努力持续出版本刊,向读者传播医学科学信息和知识。新冠肺炎已在全球感染了数百万人,夺去了无数人的生命。它起源于2019年12月的中国武汉市。它极大地影响了全球经济、医学教育、治疗策略和交通。鉴于疫情对整体健康和社会的影响,我们肯定会思考“新常态”。最初,尼泊尔没有受到影响。然而,随着时间的推移,尼泊尔也未能幸免。政府采取了封锁等措施,帮助控制了人员流动,从而控制了感染率。最初,我们配备RT-PCR的实验室很少,以反映大多数医院都有自己的实验室的情况。曾经有一段时间,作为第一线的卫生保健提供者被剥夺了个人防护装备。口罩被吓到了,个人防护装备买不起。在没有防护装备的情况下抗击COVID - 19是医护人员(如医生、护士、护理人员)在照顾患者时表现出的高度专业精神和奉献精神。随着新冠肺炎疫情的发展,人们对其病程、持续时间和治疗策略进行了详细的研究。今天,由于研究论文在世界范围内的科学发表,医疗保健提供者正在有效地管理这一流行病。在这种严峻的形势下,我们带来了这个版本的NMJ。我们希望本期的研究成果能够帮助科学界更好地护理患者。我们感谢所有作者和审稿人对《尼泊尔医学杂志》的贡献。我们对所有直接和间接帮助我们提出这一问题的人深表感谢。我们希望今后继续得到同样的支持,以帮助我们向医学界传授科学知识。2021年7月,尼泊尔加德满都
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