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Dear All,
I have travelled through the Goa airport from an international boarding point
at least twice since July 09. Incoming travellers are given a form to fill in
with regards to travelling through or visiting countries affected with H1N1
virus. These forms are then just collected at the Goa airport and the
passengers just pass by. I wonder how people affected with H1N1 are screened
based on the piece of paper they are asked to fill in and submit. Or are these
doctors just juniors / students at GMC, forced into manning the Airport counter
just to satisfy the whims and fancies of some governement higher ups? One can
see the frustrated look in the eyes of these doctors. There seems to be a lack
of purpose in this excercise, which may be due to "just do it" attitude of the
higher ups. Is there any benefit from this drill? The odd hours these doctors
have to be at the airport is a torture - sometimes starting duty at 05:30AM for
which they will have to
leave their homes at least an hour or more depending on where they live from
the airport.
It is quite understandable if there is some benefit in the exercise, but if
hardly anything is achieved, it is better to stop the same and make use of the
doctors' abilities to the benefit of all Goans in the right places. The
decision makers have to make the right decisions, not just do something for
doing sake purposelessly.
Good Health to everyone.
Agnelo Fernandes
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