Doctor’s Diary May 14, 2020: COVID-19: Ageism

(Snippets from the frontline)

COVID-19:  Ageism

At the beginning of the pandemic in Italy, they were inundated with critically ill patients.      Overwhelmed by numbers and lack of ventilator equipment, choices had to be made  as to who would be given a chance to live, or who would be relegated to die.

Patient age became a factor, as arrival in an emergency room with gray hair might mean a death sentence.  Frontline doctors and nurses suffered agonizing PTSD having made this Sophie’s Choice decision.

The United States quickly ratcheted up availability of ventilators mostly avoiding this problem, yet the older adult population now faced a possible threat to survival based on gray hair and age.

The Greatest Generation and Baby Boom Generation have fought for the rights of fairness regardless of race, gender, religion, economic or educational background.

But age?  These generations sacrificed for the freedoms and worldly position we now possess.  And no doubt, many of us would give our place in the world to someone younger.  In fairness, that should be our choice.

We must try our best to avoid this dilemma in the future.  For the next pandemic, expect there will not only be a shortage of toilet paper, but also black hair dye.

Gene Uzawa Dorio, M.D.

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