COVID-19 has had a tremendous impact on eye care delivery across the globe. Country chairs and directors list out the specific impact in their countries.
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Join IAPBCOVID-19 has had a tremendous impact on eye care delivery across the globe. Country chairs and directors list out the specific impact in their countries.
In terms of NGO eye hospital operations across the country, a brief is given below and the government has already issued a guideline and it been strictly followed.
By Dr Munir Ahmed, Country Director, Orbis Bangladesh
1. Reduced footfalls for OPD walk -in patients. Only emergency cases are being seen in OPD and for surgery.
By Dr Phanindra Babu Nukella, CEO Vision 2020 India, Country Chair IAPB
The COVID-19 is having a profound impact on eye care in the Maldives.
Due to the current lock down people are not able to move from one location to the other. Air and sea transport is almost at a standstill and people from the outlying Atolls are not able to visit the nearest centre where eye care is available.
A few centres in the capital Male are providing online consultations to patients. However this has its limitations and we cannot do refractions online and carry out a detailed anterior segment and posterior segment examinations. COVID 19 is having a significant impact on the quality and quantity of eye care in the Maldives
By Dr Abdullah Junaid, IAPB Country Chair, Maldives
– the field visits (VEHE/MVEHE) and outreach eye camps have been postponed
– the OPD are being operated with MOHS protocol and precautions (esp; for urgent cases) and is carrying out emergency operations only
– the evaluation processes for National Eye Health Plan has been delayed
We will try our best to overcome the current situation.
By Dr Mg Myo Wynn, IAPB Country Chair Myanmar
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By Sailesh Kumar, Country Chair Nepal
As in other countries, the situation is the same here in Timor. Due to Covid-19, we have postponed all our outreach activities to tackle cataract blindness in remote areas. We have postponed the launch of the World Report on Vision and National Eye Health Strategic Plan scheduled for this year. In the eye clinic, we are open just for outpatient consultation for the people that are really in need. All elective eye surgery stand cancelled. We are open only for the emergency cases.
The pandemic has really affected the programme for this year. Hopefully this pandemic will soon pass and we can start back the eye care programme as normal.
By Dr. Marcelino Correia, M.Med.Opth, IAPB Country Chair Timor-Leste