Medical Infrastructure Across the Globe
- Power to the People
- Aug 31, 2022
- 2 min read
From: J Birch <Birch403@outlook.com> Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020, 10:38 PM To: justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca; Chrystia.Freeland@parl.gc.ca; dujarric@un.org; dan@jpost.com; david.penberthy@news.com.au; dir_enq@cso.gov.hk; doug.fordco@pc.ola.org; news@skynews.com; GlobalOttawa@globalnews.ca; contact.nbcnews@nbcuni.com; Secretary@HHS.gov; eurohealthycities@who.int; tips@GlobalTVBC.com; Sky.Today; she@emro.who.int; ogawah@wpro.who.int; media@gatesfoundation.org; media@sputniknews.com Subject: Medical Infrastructure Across the Globe (Opinion)
Hey Everyone,
I was wondering if we can look into some options to help people who might need more oxygen in their blood.
I was reading that some people are concerned with the lack of medical infrastructure and supplies in some areas of the globe, especially in areas that are facing an additional crisis.
I was wondering if there was a way to help places without medical infrastructure. Perhaps we can assist them in setting up temporary hospitals to help during this crisis and then work to build a permanent worldwide health network.
This crisis has taught us that the health of one of us can equate to the health of all so its important that we try to align everyone in relation to medical needs. This will solve additional problems countries face and allow us to not only have a healthy populace but a healthy economy as well.
Additionally, I am wondering if there is a way that we can re-oxygenate the blood without the use of a ventilator. Perhaps like dialysis we can introduce oxygenated blood directly into the blood stream to keep the organs processing.
I'm not sure if this would be a benefit but wanted to share in the hopes we can assist more people. Finally, If there is anything we can do to assist the countries most in need during this time it will help us get through this. Together we will thrive.
Stay Safe, Stay Sanitized and Stay Supportive,
John Ames Birch
@johneames2
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