Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Day after photos of dirty ward go viral, BMC appeals to patients

- Rupsa Chakrabort­y

MUMBAI: A day after photos of the alleged unhygienic isolation ward at Kasturba Gandhi Hospital went viral on social media, health officers on Saturday have requested patients to maintain hygiene etiquette.

“We are verifying the authentici­ty of the photos and have directed the hospital staff to keep the isolation ward clean. But along with the hospital, it is also the responsibi­lity of patients to maintain cleanlines­s and I request the quarantine­d patients to keep the ward clean for their own hygiene,” said Daksha Shah, deputy director, Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) health department.

On Friday, a patient’s friend posted pictures in which cats are seen roaming in the ward and wash basins with blood sputum. “Please help. My friend is under observatio­n at Ward 27 [of] Kasturba

Hospital with 10 other patients. These bad conditions with poor sanitation, reckless staff attitude will not help contain the pandemic,” the post read. When HT contacted another patient at the hospital, he confirmed that the photos reflected the actual conditions in the ward. “As the number of quarantine­d patients is on the rise, the ward is getting dirtier. The washrooms are filthy and the food is also bad,” he said.

BMC’S public health committee has also taken cognisance of the post. “We have seen the photos and will raise the issue with the hospital,” said Amey Ghole, chairman of the committee.

 ?? TWITTER ?? A patient’s friend uploaded photos of cats inside the isolation ward and stained wash basins on social media on Friday.
TWITTER A patient’s friend uploaded photos of cats inside the isolation ward and stained wash basins on social media on Friday.

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