COVID-19: Success Depends on Medical Concepts, Not Political Views

I. Klepikov
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The appearance of the current COVID-19 pandemic has not only significantly changed the usual rhythm and conditions of our life, but also came as a direct surprise to many, causing a sense of anxiety and insecurity. As the new situation developed and its consequences accumulated, long-standing problems that had previously gone unnoticed or unimportant for many were increasingly identified. And if a year ago the discussion of these issues was not perceived properly in the medical community, today the situation itself dictates the need for such an analysis. Moreover, the pandemic has come as a complete surprise to the vast majority of specialists, depriving them of their usual treatment regimens, and the current offers and efforts of medical care are symptomatic and do not affect the overall results.    At this time, when the coronavirus pandemic is an indisputable fact, it is difficult to refute the claims that this catastrophe has been steadily approaching us for many years. The main problem of coronavirus infection is the development of a viral form of pneumonia with all possible consequences. Viruses have long appeared in the description of pathogens of acute pneumonia (AP), but in previous years their independent role in the development of this disease was more declarative, and viral infections were considered as harbingers of bacterial inflammation.
COVID-19:成功取决于医学理念,而不是政治观点
当前新冠肺炎大流行的出现,不仅极大地改变了我们通常的生活节奏和条件,而且给许多人带来了直接的惊喜,造成了焦虑和不安全感。随着新局势的发展及其后果的积累,以前对许多人来说未被注意或不重要的长期问题日益被发现。如果一年前医学界对这些问题的讨论没有得到适当的认识,那么今天的情况本身就决定了需要进行这样的分析。此外,这次大流行对绝大多数专家来说完全是一个意外,使他们失去了通常的治疗方案,目前提供的医疗保健和努力都是有症状的,并不影响总体结果。在这个时候,当冠状病毒大流行是一个不争的事实时,很难反驳这场灾难多年来一直在向我们逼近的说法。冠状病毒感染的主要问题是发展成一种病毒性肺炎,并带来所有可能的后果。病毒早就出现在急性肺炎(AP)病原体的描述中,但在过去的几年里,它们在该病发展中的独立作用更具说明性,病毒感染被认为是细菌性炎症的先兆。
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