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‘Issue directions in 24 hrs to states, UTS for payment of salaries to docs’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday directed the Centre to issue orders by Thursday to all states and Union Territorie­s for payment of salaries to doctors and healthcare workers as also for providing suitable quarantine facilities for those who are directly engaged in treatment of COVID-19 patients.

A bench of justices Ashok Bhushan, S K Kaul and M R Shah said: The Central Government shall issue appropriat­e direction to the Chief Secretary of the States/ Union Territorie­s to ensure that the orders are faithfully complied with, violation of which may be treated as an offence under the Disaster Management Act read with the Indian Penal Code.”

It added that “appropriat­e orders be issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, as indicated by Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General by tomorrow. List the matter after four weeks . The bench was hearing a plea filed by a private doctor raising questions on the Centre's May 15 decision that 14-day quarantine was not mandatory for doctors.

Doctor Arushi Jain, in her petition filed through advocates Mithu Jain and Mohit Paul, had also alleged that front line health care workers engaged in the fight against COVID-19 are not being paid salaries or their wages are being cut or delayed.

During the hearing, Mehta, appearing for the Centre, submitted that in so far as the payment of salary to the health workers and doctors is concerned, appropriat­e orders shall be issued by the central government to all states and UTS within 24 hours. He said the May 15 circular on Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will also be modified, doing away the clause for non-mandatory quarantine for healthcare workers engaged in the COVID-19 duty, and they will not be denied the quarantine.

Mehta said that looking at the requiremen­t of doctors and health workers to manage the hospital, quarantine period should be initially for one week only and thereafter taking the profiles, a decision will be taken for further period of one week.

The order will be issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Directorat­e General of Health Services by tomorrow, he said.

Besides, the Centre is also thinking of making non-payment of salaries by hospitals to health care workers a criminal offence under the Act, he said. The bench refused to accept the submission of senior advocate K V Viswanatha­n, that directions be issued to the state government­s to give details of their accommodat­ions being used for quarantine. He contended that doctors and health workers are not receiving their salaries regularly, hence, a direction is necessary to the Centre and states and all other concerned authoritie­s to ensure that the renumerati­ons are paid timely.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Medics wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits stand outside the COVID-19 ward of Victoria Hospital, during the ongoing nationwide lockdown, in Bengaluru, Wednesday
PIC/PTI Medics wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits stand outside the COVID-19 ward of Victoria Hospital, during the ongoing nationwide lockdown, in Bengaluru, Wednesday

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