Chapter 613: Long-term Mechanism
"In fact, judging by the patient's current condition, he has already developed obvious symptoms, that is, his condition has reached an advanced stage.
No matter how hard we try, under the existing medical conditions, there is nothing to stop the deterioration of the condition, but it can only make him feel that we have done our best.
Maybe it's a few months, maybe a year or two, and his body will be completely dragged down by the virus until he dies.
Although he has this disease, he is after all a full member of our country and has been recognized by the SAR government.
As long as he exercises his power and does not act in a way that endangers the safety of others.
We cannot deprive him of his rights because of his illness. ”
"After all, at present, the Special Administrative Region has only discovered this special case of infectious disease, and it is okay to place him there alone, and it is okay to have a short time.
If it takes a little longer, I estimate that a normal person can be driven crazy, which is not conducive to his condition at all.
Therefore, I think he can still come to the cities of the SAR on a regular basis, but the scope of his activities should be controlled to a certain extent.
It is best to be accompanied by a medical professional and to deal with possible emergencies in a timely manner to ensure the safety of patients and others. ”
"Do you need to be accompanied by a medical professional?
Who is responsible for the salaries of medical staff? ”
"Also, knowing that this is a patient with AIDS, if they have a choice, who medical staff is willing to take this risk to accompany them?"
"Our SAR implements a self-employment system, and all regular members have the right to freely choose their jobs.
If such a thing were not for the medical staff's voluntariness, there should be no compulsory service, right? ”
"Since this is a common problem faced by society, we can solve it by rewarding social contribution points.
Moreover, the transmission of AIDS is not transmitted through ordinary contact, as long as the medical staff knows the basic situation of the accompanying person and takes precautions, there is no danger.
As long as the remuneration is appropriate and a certain amount of social contribution value is rewarded, I believe that there are still people who are willing to do it. ”
"This is a solution to the problem, but the problem of AIDS is not caused by the SAR government, and the patients themselves bear the main responsibility.
But as a patient, suffering from such a disease has brought a great burden to his own work and life, and if we all don't care about it, it feels a little impersonal.
Therefore, from the perspective of fairness, I believe that the remuneration for this special escort job should be borne by both the patient and the SAR government. ”
"In order to facilitate the operation, I think it is possible for the patient to issue a special patient's escort task, and the patient will be responsible for the remuneration of the escort task, and the SAR government will subsidize the social contribution value according to the number of days of the escort task.
As a full member of the SAR, only one year of working and living in the SAR can increase the integrity value by one point.
The social contribution value of the SAR is directly converted into the integrity value when it enters the personal account.
Therefore, the social contribution value of the daily subsidy of this escort task should be roughly equal to one-third of the integrity value of 365. ”
"Such escort assignments cannot be too long, each escort assignment is a maximum of one or two days, because most of the official members cannot accept the fact that patients are allowed to stay in residential areas for a long time.
Therefore, from the point of view of convenience calculation, it is more appropriate to control the daily social contribution value at 0.003 points. ”
"In addition, I think the charities of the SAR can also intervene, and if the patients need it, we can launch targeted and fixed donations for members of the whole SAR.
However, this fundraising cannot be apportioned, whether it is a cent, a dime, a yuan, or more, it is all voluntary, and the collection of donations will stop when the limit is reached.
We are very relieved that the charities of the SAR will be in charge of this matter.
At the very least, all fundraisers can check the whereabouts of the funds through the Internet, and there will be absolutely no corruption in fundraising. ”
"With the support of the SAR and its members at large, as well as the efforts of the patients themselves, patients should be able to live in the city for longer.
However, I think there should be an appropriate limit on this time to strike a balance between public safety and patient power, for example, to five days per month. ”
"Isn't five days a month too little?"
"Five days a month should be about the same, you know, some students in Huaguo only have two days off every month!"
"Now that we have found a solution to the problems of patients' work and life, we should also establish a long-term mechanism for such problems to cope with the increasingly complex migration situation."
"We have never encountered such a thing in the SAR before, so we have no experience in preventing such a thing.
Now that something like this has happened, I think it would be important to add a process to the registration process to detect known incurable infectious diseases to prevent this from happening again.
In addition, we can ask the medical management center to compile a list of matters that may endanger public safety as a preliminary review condition for restricting participation in the SAR.
At the same time, the applicant should make an undertaking to guarantee with all his personal integrity that he has not concealed from the HKSAR what he has to report.
If it is found that he has made false declarations during the test, it means that he does not have basic integrity and morality.
The Tuvalu Special Administrative Region (SAR) is based on good faith and it is reasonable to refuse an entry application on the basis of dishonest behaviour on the part of a person concerned.
As long as we do a good job of entry-related work, we should be able to keep such dangers out of the SAR. ”
"Such measures may seem tight, but what about those who are visiting Tuvalu for a short period of time?
What about those who come to the SAR for the elderly and receive paid medical services?
And what about the official members of the SAR who have traveled out and returned home?
Isn't it a toss that they have to go through such a series of inspections every time they enter the country? ”
"Regular basic physical examinations for employees once or twice a year have become a mandatory benefit for employees in some places.
If enterprises can do it, why can't we do it in the Special Economic Zone?
If the SAR provides free medical examinations to each full member twice a year, and consciously adds some of the things that we think should be examined while protecting individuals as much as possible, I think it should be possible with the financial resources of the SAR government. ”
"One person is sick, everyone is taking medicine, this is not the life we want.
I think those members who don't go out can do one or two routine check-ups once or twice a year to understand the changes in their physical condition.
As a special inspection item, it should be controlled within those who go out frequently, enter the country for a short period of time, and go to the SAR for retirement.
Everyone knows the importance of working and living in the Special Administrative Region, and if we can ensure that the implementation of the entry commitment is linked to all our own integrity values, we should be able to effectively prevent such things. 2k reading network