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You visited the civil hospital of your town and felt upset on seeing COVID patients lying unattended. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings in about 100 words.​

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Answered by mousmijaiswal2
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When I began this project in March, I did not expect the study to prove so popular. I have been studying and working as a sociologist for nearly 20 years and most of my research so far has looked at how young men experience education, gender roles and social inequality.

Like many of us, I was wondering how I could be of use at this time, do my bit in the crisis and make the most of my skills. As the weeks have gone by and more and more people have signed up, I’ve realised this project isn’t just a research study to understand how society is being made and remade – it is also providing hope and acting as a cathartic coping tool for people. While some of the documents have made me cry, especially those from already vulnerable people, others have made me laugh and have been a joy to read. I feel as though I am on a journey with the participants as we move through the crisis.

Reading the entries, what becomes clear as the lockdown is eased is that this pandemic has been – and will continue to be – experienced in very different ways across society. For some, the crisis has been an opportunity, but for others, who are already in a disadvantaged position, it is a very frightening experience.

March – first days

The frontline health worker

Emma is in her late 30s, and a frontline health worker in a rural location in Wales. Like many key workers, Emma is also juggling family life and caring responsibilities. In a diary entry written in mid-march, Emma foresaw issues with PPE in the NHS.

On my shifts over the previous weekend, it became apparent how unprepared we are. I was working on a ‘clean’ ward and four of the patients were found to potentially be infected. There were no clinical indications they were potentially infected on admission and had been nursed without PPE for two days. We may have all been exposed, as these patients are suspected to have COVID-19. We have been given bare bones PPE. It was quite sobering when a rapid response was called and the doctors refused to enter the cubicle without FFP3 masks, blue gown and visor.

Answered by Ayesha689
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hi diary today I went to an hospital when I went in the hospital I saw many covid patient there lying unattended I felt very upset when I walked in I saw them I could see in their eyes that is desperately needed help but no one was ready to give them what they needed I can understand in situations like this doctors are trying thier best but what about those who can't get help and Just die because they couldn't be treated this can because of money or because there is not enough space most of these cases or because the patients don't have money and they don't have enough money to pay for the bills that they will get charged in the hospital to be treated at least we can help them by wearing masks you may ask me why to wear masks and social distancing and maintain all the rules because if we do all this covid 19 will start getting less and less every single day and so the epidemic will stop and no one else will get sick.

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