 The doctors generally you 24 hours and this is work every 12 hours, right? so This is basically our shift. So if we're on call then we do 24 hours, right? During the morning, sometimes it's hectic and then during the night sometimes it's a little bit calmer But sometimes you're up all 24 hours basically taking care of patients in the ICU department It's very difficult to predict how your day will go because sometimes you start off come and then by midday It's rock-n-roll basically like I like to say it's basically you attend into one patient Who requires the attention until the next morning until the next doctor coming in is basically continuing in that attention? It's a difficult thing because sometimes We're faced with a battle of a patient that you cannot see what's inside you can only go based on your clinical evidence based on your laboratory evidence and You don't know what the liver actually looks like what the kidney actually looks like what the Heart actually looks like and a lot of our patients come in and they were not previously seen by a doctor So now you're diagnosing people with diabetes for the first time Diagnosing people with hypertension for the first time heart failure and these make These make the situation a lot worse because now your prognosis your Possibility of getting better of leaving the hospital of even the high dependency unit is basically slimmer The possibility of actually getting better is slimmer the length of time that a patient takes to get better It's way longer than a patient who would actually be Normal and healthy. So it just makes the whole COVID-19 aspect Move from someplace where you expected it to get better and then it just goes down here Because it's not what people call it. It's very very easy to stay away from From them things because if you have to be on your way, it's very dangerous So please I'm begging you, if I could please sleep and stay nice, it will be much better for us all But there is this much that you can do when you see a young Man or young woman come in with such life or previous life Or when you maybe see the ID cards and you say but this person looked very healthy and happy before and then you look at them on the bed When you look at what's happening to them currently You feel very sad because there's nothing you can do. There's nothing you can do to help them to get them out of that state There's nothing that you can actually apply to them to get them out of that state How can you actually help them? Can you send them to another country or the countries are doing the same thing? They're going through the same crisis. The surge is the same way in different countries. I would say that yes We've been through four waves, but this is the worst wave we've been through because one The patients are sicker to It requires way more attention now than before Three it requires way more medical attention than before way more medical resources than before Way more human resources than before like I said one doctor can be one patient all of the along all night long 24 hours and sometimes you go until 48 hours because you really want to save that person and Sometimes unfortunately you can't and that makes you very sad as a person as a human being remember that we're human beings before we're professionals