Hindustan Times (Delhi)

FIR against Delhi hospital for not following testing protocol

- Anonna Dutt anonna.dutt@htlive.com

nNEWDELHI:THE Delhi government has filed a first informatio­n report (FIR) against the medical superinten­dent of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Rajinder Nagar for not following protocols for testing patients with the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19). The FIR was filed in June on the basis of a complaint by deputy secretary of Delhi’s department of health and family welfare, Amit Kumar Pamasi.

On June 3, the hospital was asked by the government in an order to stop Covid testing, citing violations of ICMR guidelines.

Since then, the 66-year-old hospital has not been testing people, affecting, apart from those suffering chronic symptoms of the coronaviru­s disease, others who have been admitted in the hospital for surgeries because they need to undergo a Covid test before being operated on.

The FIR has been filed under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code that allows a punishment of one month’s simple imprisonme­nt and/or ₹200 fine or six months imprisonme­nt and/ or ₹1,000 fine if the offence puts human life at risk. The section of the IPC can be invoked under the Epidemic Diseases Act that has been in force in Delhi since midmarch as the city battles the Covid-19 pandemic.

Despite repeated calls and texts, joint commission­er of police (central range) Suvashis Choudhary, deputy commission­er of police (central) Sanjay Bhatia and Delhi police spokespers­on MS Randhawa did not respond for comment.

“The order of Health and Family Welfare Department regarding guidelines for tracking and monitoring of every Covid-19 suspected cases tested in various accredited labs across Delhi wherein it was mandatory for the labs to collect sample only through the Delhi government’s RT-PCR App. Further CDMO (Chief District Medical Officer) cum mission director, Central, mentioned that Sir Ganga Ram hospital is still not using RT-PCR app even till today (03/06) which is a clear violation of direction issued under Epidemic Disease Covid-19 regulation 2020,” a copy of the FIR read.

RT-PCR is short for reverse transcript­ion-polymerase chain reaction, a test for determinin­g if a person has been infected by Sars-cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.

“Sir Ganga Ram Hospital has not been following the protocols,” said a Delhi government spokespers­on.

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital laboratory was among the seven labs in the city that were served show cause notices for allegedly flouting ICMR guidelines for Covid-19 testing. On Wednesday, the government ordered that the hospital use 50% or 80% of its bed capacity for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.

“There are two apps on which we have to upload the data of the patients that are being tested – one is the ICMR app and another is the RT-PCR app, the informatio­n from which is used by the government for contact tracing. However, there was some problems in uploading the data. We did not have many clerical staff during the lockdown. We have already apologised to the government and will rectify any problems from our end. We have asked them to grant us access to the app again,” said Dr DS Rana, chairman of the board at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.

The Delhi government has tightened its testing criteria to exclude any asymptomat­ic people (even those with direct contact with an infected person) without known co-morbid conditions such as diabetes, hypertensi­on and cancer. People above the age of 60 who have come in contact with a Covid-19 positive case will be tested, according to the new guideline set by the Delhi government. The ICMR guidelines allow for the testing of asymptomat­ic direct contacts such as those living in the same household as an infected person.

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SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO Suspected Covid-19 patients step out of an ambulance at Sir Ganga n Ram Hospital in New Delhi.

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