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TV Doctor shares thoughts on misinformation and the accuracy of testing kits Ghosh Medical Group assisting key workers in crisis
1 of Liverpool's most high profile
Doctors has revealed his thoughts on Covid19, the misinformation around the
accuracy of testing kits and how his firm Ghosh Medical Group are helping in the
crisis.
Dr Arun Ghosh, admits it's difficult to think about returning back to a normal
life at present, but says:- "The country will move on and hopefully learn
from this issue. We've heard a lot about testing and PPE. The main issues around
both of course, is lack of it. Testing front line staff, their families and key
workers to check on their safety along with the wider community is a proven way
to calculate the numbers of the virus in particular areas and ultimately to get
better control. Without this we just won't know if we are winning this battle or
not. We're basically fighting in the dark."
Dr Ghosh explained that there are 2 types of testing currently; the PCR mouth
and nasal swab kit, highly accurate for diagnosing Corona often with 100%
accuracy. "But, it doesn't always tell you if you have immunity or if
you've had the condition. It also may not be the right type of test in people
without symptoms. This is an excellent test for those who are working on the
front line or anyone who has symptoms. The test however takes time to return and
we are limited with the amount of laboratory space we have in the UK. The 2nd we
heard about was the blood antigen and antibody test; which though not as
accurate tells you whether you may have had Corona or not. This is far more
practical for the widespread community testing we will require as it gives us
not only numbers of cases, but also the ability to see whether someone can
return to work or not."
Dr Ghosh maintains that the issue has been that the Government purchased
unreliable tests and many fake kits also hit the UK market leaving the general
public feeling very sceptical about this type of testing. "It seems
overnight that lots of different types of testing centres have been opened up by
people trying to cash in on the crisis in spite of not being regulated."
Dr Ghosh cites how the Germans have been getting their testing right by
manufacturing their own blood kits which have been 98.9% accurate. "These
are the type of kits we should be looking at and following our European
partner's example of how testing widespread is an important tactic for beating
COVID-19. Prevention is always going to be better than cure and appropriate PPE
is going to be essential for anyone who is going back to work in the near
future."
Speaking about the potential of a 2nd peak, he adds:- "The Government is
right to be concerned about a 2nd wave of this virus and if we are to re-open
our economy, we must make sure we do this safely. The threat too many lives and
our economy are obvious. Companies considering opening up again must make sure
that staff have appropriate PPE. It's been heartbreaking to watch what's
happening to our front line staff especially as the calls for PPE don't appear
to have been answered and yet we are expecting people to go into work with such
poor equipment. My worry here is that many companies won't know what would be
appropriate for them to use or purchase or that the items they do purchase are
not fit for use as again, many counterfeit items are appearing on websites."
The Ghosh Medical Group has been busy helping key workers across a wide variety
of sectors who have had to carry on working as key workers. "We've been
helping to provide appropriate testing, fit for purpose PPE as well as advice on
how to manage employees who may be presenting with symptoms. This includes
contact tracing and helping those who they have been in contact with too. We all
have a duty of care to look after each other at this time and that's the case
even more so for companies expecting their employees to go back to work. I admit
that I've been taken aback by how many and how diverse the essential key worker
sector is. For example, we recently helped a pallet company who needed to
continue producing the pallets. Everything from medicines to baby milk is
delivered on a pallet and nothing in bulk could be delivered unless this company
could continue producing the pallets. There are many examples of this that we
can give of essential work that needs to be maintained to keep Britain going.
Many of these companies may not have been classed as key workers previously nor
would they have sought our help."
Chris Reynolds of The Reynolds Group echoed Dr. Ghosh's sentiments:- "We
are a key working company and it was vital we kept working through this current
crisis to supply food and pharmaceuticals to the whole of the UK. The testing we
did with Ghosh Medical Group really helped keep the right staff in work and
isolate those at risk. This made us all feel safer in work and has kept us going
through the pandemic."
Dr Ghosh added:- "We all have a part to play in this crisis and anyone in
the healthcare industry should be doing whatever they can to keep Britain safe.
I'm proud that we are able to offer the right advice, tests and equipment as
part of getting Britain better, healthier and back up on its feet."
Danny Beesley; Operations Manager for Ghosh Medical Group said:- "In these
unprecedented times we are happy to be able to assist in the testing for COVID
19. Testing can take place at either our Liverpool Rodney Street practise, or
our Wirral practise which is based at The Barns, 5 Village Road, Oxton. We also
have registered medical professionals who can come out to your business address
to do tests. Our expert medical team can cover North West England and Greater
London areas."
For more information on Covid 19 testing and PPE please see:-
DrarunGhosh.Co.UK.
Galloway's joins Be My Eyes to provide support to blind and partially sighted people across Lancashire and Sefton
GALLOWAY'S is the 1st localised sight
loss charity to be partnering up with global technological support team Be My
Eyes to communicate with blind and partially sighted people across Lancashire
and Sefton. Joining companies such as:- Google, Microsoft, Lloyds, P&G, as well
as the Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB), Galloway's has been added
to the Be My Eyes Specialised Help app, enabling more visually impaired people
to live independently.
Through the use of a video call, the sight loss advisors at Galloway's will
support people with:-
► Independent Living; Providing visual assistance to
help identify items such as cooking instructions, sell by dates and reading your
mail.
► Problem solving and tips; Offering friendly advice around lighting, adoptions
to the home and making appliances easier to use, tricks and tips that will help
people stay independent.
► Products support; There are a range of specialist products that Galloway's can
recommend that will help people keep living independently. Sight loss advisors
can help individuals with products that have been specifically designed for
blind and partially sighted people and make recommendations that will help them
find the best solutions.
► Technology support; Answer questions or problems people may be experiencing
with their Smart Phone, Tablet, smart speaker or computer.
► Referrals and signposting; If anyone requires further support, the Galloway's
team can point people in the right direction and connect them with local
services that can help, which is particularly useful following the Coronavirus.
The charity's addition to the Be My Eyes
Specialised Help app is just 1 of the innovative ways it is using accessible
technology to reach more people with sight loss across the Region. It follows
the launch of the Galloway's Alexa Skill last month, aiming to bring a range of
audio services to people in their own homes through an Alexa enabled device.
Andrew Coleman, assistive technology co-ordinator at Galloway's, said:-
"We are so pleased to announce a new partnership that improves Galloway's
services, now allowing you to call a sight loss advisor directly through Be My
Eyes Specialised Help. This means that anyone with sight loss who needs support
from Galloway's can now initiate a video call directly through the Be My Eyes
app and have their call routed simultaneously to 1 of our sight loss advisors.
This has come at a crucial time when blind and partially sighted people are
feeling even more isolated following current lockdown measures in relation to
the Coronavirus. You can download the app from the App Store and the Play Store,
by locating Galloway's in the Specialised Help menu. Then you can make the call;
your sight loss advisors are ready and waiting."
Will Butler, vice president of community at Be My Eyes, said:- "It's
always a pleasure to work with organisations who serve visually impaired people,
especially when they are as enthusiastic, tech forward and responsive to
people's needs as the team at Galloway's. We are thrilled to welcome them and
everyone in the region to call upon this free service when they need it."
Now with almost 4 million users and a growing
family of company partners, Be My Eyes is 1 of the largest "micro
volunteering" platforms in the world; with more than 3.5 million
volunteers on call at all times to assist those who need an extra pair of eyes
at short notice.
To get in touch with sight loss advisors at Galloway's, call:- 01772 744148. To
find out more about Be My Eyes, email:-
Community@BemyEyes.Com. Galloway's, which
has sites in:- Penwortham, Chorley, Southport and Morecambe, supports more than
7,000 blind and partially sighted people across Sefton and Lancashire.