The coronavirus pandemic created a medical crisis in the world unprecedented in our lifetime. it has come with the scarcity of resources initially to understand it, combat it, and has created lot of anxiety and confusion. it has put a lot of stress and pressure on the medical fraternity as they face this humungous crisis. as the viral infection erupted it was associated with significantly high risk of fomite, droplet, and air transmission. It meant that medical personnel were largely in battleground unarmed where there the coronavirus bullet would bite them from nay were. They carried great burden and fear of carrying the virus home and infecting their family. many of us slept in separate rooms from there families out if these fears in the last lockdown. As wave one struck, we were struck with managing disease in isolation, working long hours in PPE kits, and treating it very limited medical resources bringing in frustration fatigue and helplessness. Wave 2 completely overwhelmed us putting the medical fraternity in significant duress trying the help the community hold on in the deluge of the covid onslaught. The pressure, scarcity of resources, resultant morbidity and mortality all brought in extreme helplessness stress, and burnout.
however, in wake of mounting pressures, the medical fraternity gas stood up remarkably to combat this unprecedented menace.