Around June 2020, many institutions restarted full operating
schedules to clear the backlog of postponed surgeries
because of the first wave in the COVID-19 pandemic. In an
online survey distributed among anaesthestists in Asian
countries at that time, most of them described their safety
concerns and recommendations related to the supply of
personal protective equipment and its usage. The second
concern was related to pre-operative screening for all
elective surgical cases and its related issues. The new norm
in practice was found to be non-standardized and involved
untested devices or workflow that have since been phased
out with growing evidence. Subsequent months after
reinstating full elective surgeries tested the ability of many
hospitals in handling the workload of non-COVID surgical
cases together with rising COVID-19 positive cases in the
second and third waves when stay-at-home orders eased.