New York is preparing to ration its ventilators for sick corona virus patients as a major disaster was declared in the city as it struggles to cope with the deadly outbreak.
The disaster declaration comes as New York prepares guidance on how to deploy vital ventilators amid a widespread shortage of key equipment that also includes masks and surgical gloves, and medical supplies such as blood.
The draft guidance on ventilators, prepared by a state taskforce in 2015 for a possible influenza pandemic, has reportedly been updated for the corona virus crisis, according to the Wall Street Journal.
According to Sam Gorovitz, a professor of philosophy at Syracuse University and member of the taskforce, the revisions to the ventilator allocation guidelines include the formation of designated triage committees to determine which critically ill patients will or will not receive life-supporting respiration.
Gorovitz told the Journal that doctors will be required to make “tragic” decisions on “who will have access or for patients whose prospects are essentially hopeless, will be have to be removed to make room for somebody whose prospects are very much better”.
The Trump administration late Friday issued a major disaster declaration for New York, the center of the US corona virus outbreak, as infections spike across New York City to 5,000 as one person an hour dies from the corona-virus.
The emergency declaration was issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) to allow the state to access billions of dollars in aid from the disaster relief fund, as the number of confirmed New York cases soar.
“With no time to waste, the administration heeded the call and approved the nation’s first major disaster declaration in response to the corona virus, right here in New York,” Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said in a statement.
“With more and more cases confirmed here each day, it’s imperative that the federal government does everything within its power to stem the spread of the deadly corona virus.”
The disaster declaration allows for the US military to be called in, and the US Army Corps of Engineers may take over hotels, sports arenas, college dormitories and other buildings as needed.