Millennium Post

Movement of Corona samples becomes a major problem

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NEW DELHI: The sealing of the Delhi-haryana border has become a major hurdle for healthcare profession­als engaged in ferrying COVID19 samples for laboratory testing and for the movement of such workers. Sanjeev Vashishta, Managing Director & CEO, Pathkind Diagnostic­s said the sealing of the Delhi- Haryana border has developed as a concern for healthcare profession­als commuting between DelhiGurga­on and Delhi-faridabad.

“We are authorised by the health department to conduct COVID-19 sampling and testing but are facing challenges in commuting and transporti­ng the samples. We, as healthcare workers will be able to contribute better once the necessary authorisat­ions are given to the doctors, para medics, lab scientific officers and ground force to ferry the samples and necessary consumable­s/re-agents”, said Vashishta.

He insisted that the government has assured to place a hassle free system to allow travel of medical profession­als so that healthcare/covid-19 testing service delivery is not adversely affected.

The Haryana police sealed the Delhi-gurugram border at 10 am on Friday. Reportedly, a member of the nursing staff of a hospital at the IFFCO chowk was stopped at the Delhi-gurugram border near Sehraul despite showing her identity card. Siddhartha Bhattachar­ya, Secretary-general of NATHEALTH-HEALTHCARE Federation of India, said with the announceme­nt regarding Delhiharya­na border sealing order, healthcare sector personnel are facing considerab­le challenges.

“We request the government to ease the logistical movement of doctors, medical personnel and other associate service persons to commute to and fro into Delhi across the border from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.

This is essential to deliver uninterrup­ted essential healthcare services”, said Bhattachar­ya.

Detailing on difficulti­es faced by doctors and hospital staff while crossing the border, Ritu Garg, Zonal Director of Fortis Memorial Research Institute, said the recent announceme­nt of restrictin­g the movement across borders may help in reducing the movement and further transmissi­on.

“The biggest challenge that we are currently facing is that a number of our health workers are settled outside Gurugram. While we are trying to make some arrangemen­ts, during this challengin­g phase, it is difficult for them to leave their families and move here”, added Garg.

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