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Self-quarantine is also increasing, several times that of the rapidly increasing number of confirmed cases.

A 10-month-old baby was also classified as self-quarantine because his father was a confirmed patient, and the story was told that he was not receiving proper treatment even with severe burns.

Fortunately, a local burn specialist dressed in protective clothing and gave urgent treatment in an ambulance, but it is pointed out that it is urgent to prepare a system rather than relying on such measures.



Reporter Min Kyung-ho's report.



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Kang Mo, who was notified of Corona 19 on the 14th.



While waiting for the treatment facility to be transferred, a 10-month-old child who was at home had an accident.



Hot water spilled and burned to the face and arm.



I tried to be hospitalized after first aid, but it was difficult to find a place to accept a child classified as self-isolation.



[River parent's / father: receiving (child) coronal scan eunikka test results came out not should be hospitalized (said godeul)



asked for help on the internet community site on urgent heart, Kim Young Min's near picture Hospital Director And I got in touch.



Director Kim accompanied the health center epidemiological investigator and treated the child in a Level D protective suit in an ambulance.



[Kim Young-min/Director of Burn Surgery Clinic: It was determined that only first aid was provided, and that additional dressings (wound treatment) would be needed...

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Fortunately, the child was admitted to another burn specialist, but the problem of self-isolation emergency patients came to mind.



[Kim Young-min/Director of Burn Surgery: For example, if you have an appendix or peritonitis…

Patients like this can definitely occur during self-isolation.

Such patients, in fact, become impossible (treatment) by this method.]



It was a fortunate coincidence with this accident, but it seems necessary to prepare a countermeasure as concerns of self-isolation emergency patients continue to arise.