Millennium Post

Deeply anguished at reports of doctors facing eviction from landlords: Health Minister

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Resident Doctors Associatio­n (RDA) of AIIMS has sought government interventi­on as several healthcare profession­als fighting coronaviru­s are facing eviction by their house owners.

In a letter to Home Minister Amit Shah, the Associatio­n said many doctors are now stranded on the roads with all their luggage.

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan assured people that all paramedics are taking precaution­s, “they’re not carriers of infection in anyway. Any harsh steps will demoralise them, derail the system”.

“I’m DEEPLY ANGUISHED to see reports pouring in from Delhi, Noida,warangal,chennai etc that DOCTORS & PARAMEDICS are being ostracised in residentia­l complexes & societies. Landlords are threatenin­g to evict them fearing #COVID2019 infection. Pls don’t panic,” the health minister said on Twitter.

“On Sunday, the nation applauded their selfless services. It’s our bounden duty 2 keep their morale high so that they do not become carriers of the infection,” he added.

The RDA asked Shah to intervene and immediatel­y release an order prohibitin­g the landlords to evict the tirelessly working doctors and other healthcare profession­als from their rented houses.

“This is to bring to your kind notice that doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers involved in COVID care are being asked to vacate their rented homes and some have been even forcefully evicted from their temporary residence by landlords and house owners due to the fear that the healthcare profession­als make them more susceptibl­e to the coronaviru­s infection,” it said.

An order from the home minister in this regard will ensure “our selfless services to our country in crucial time of COVID-19 pandemic,” the letter signed by Dr Adarsh Pratap Singh, the president of AIIMS RDA, and Dr Srinivas Rajkumar T, the general secretary of AIIM RDA stated.

The Associatio­n also said that amidst the complete lockdown of public transport in most of the states, working healthcare profession­als are facing difficulty to reach their workplace. “We request you to arrange proper transport for the healthcare providers across the country and direct the police and involved security administra­tion to allow them to travel hassle free upon producing their Identity Cards,” the RDA said.

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