Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt asked to ensure security of doctors

- Abraham Thomas letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI:The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued directions urging the central and state government­s to ensure the safety and well-being of of doctors and medical staff, calling them the real warriors and the “first line of defence” in India’s fight against the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) pandemic.

Three PILs, filed by two practicing doctors -- Dr Jerryl Banait and Dr. Arushi Jain -- and lawyer Amit Sahni, apprised a bench of Justice Ashok Bhushan and Justice S Ravindra Bhatt of the challenges faced by medical profession­als in discharge of their duties. The petitions also highlighte­d the crunch in supply of personal protective equipment (PPE). This, they said, was putting the health of medical staff under huge risks. The petitions also highlighte­d the recent incidents of violence against doctors and nurses.

The bench said, “Doctors and medical staff are the first line of defence of the country to combat with this pandemic and have to be protected by providing PPE as recommende­d by the World Health Organizati­on on February

27, 2020.” The Court directed the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to make available PPE for all doctors, nurses, and paramedica­l staff.

The bench further asked the government to explore alternativ­es like augmenting domestic production of masks and gowns.

The Court took serious exception to the incident of stone-pelting on medical staff at Tatpatti Bakhal locality in Indore by miscreants on April 2. The bench said, “The pandemic which is engulfing the entire country is a national calamity….all citizens need to act in a responsibl­e manner and extend a helping hand to medical staff to perform their duties.” With this, the SC directed all states and police authoritie­s to provide necessary security to the health care workers.

Earlier in the day, senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi appearing for one of the petitioner­s raised concerns about a possible cut in doctors’ salary for procuring PPE. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that the Director General of Health Services will issue instructio­ns to private hospitals directing against such measures. He assured that action will be taken against any hospitals found violating this order.

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