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Private hospitals in Bihar not admitting patients with virus symptoms: NTPC

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PATNA: The NTPC has shot off a missive tothe Bihar government complainin­g about the reluctance of private hospitals in state capital to admit patients testing positive for, or showing symptoms of, COVID19, and sought interventi­on in the matter.

A letter to this effect, addressed to the Principal Secretary (Health), was written on July 3 by the state-run power giants Regional Executive Director (East II) Asit Kumar Mukherjee.

According to NTPC spokesman Vishwanath­chandan, till date five family members of employees of the company stationed across Bihar have tested positive for the Coronaviru­s. In his letter, Mukherjee has pointed out the fact that altogether “15,000 people”, including NTPC employees, their dependent family members and CISF personnel deployed for security requiremen­ts are provided health cover by the company which has empanelled all the leading private hospitals in Patna and other districts.

“At present, private hospitals in Patna are not providing treatment to patients having COVID-19 symptoms, though those in other states have been doing so”, Mukherjee lamented. The senior NTPC official pointed out that the company was generating “8250 MW” of electricit­y in the state, which accounted for “around 70 per cent of power consumptio­n in Bihar”.

“Your kind interventi­on is solicited for issuing necessary direction to private hospitals.. this will give confidence to our employees, involved in maintainin­g the essential service round the clock”, Mukherjee added.

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