The Free Press Journal

HC directs Maha govt to supply 10K Remdesivir vials to Nagpur

- NARSI BENWAL /

Observing that there is a huge disparity in the distributi­on of Remdesivir across the state, the Bombay High Court on Monday ordered the Maharashtr­a government to supply 10,000 vials to Nagpur district by 8 pm on Monday. The HC even questioned as to how Thane district received more vials of Remdesivir than Nagpur, despite the latter having more Covid cases.

A bench of Justices Sunil Shukre and Shreeram Modak said the state must ensure that the supply and distributi­on of the injection is done as per the requiremen­t. The judges even observed that the present Covid crisis is much worst than that of last year.

“The spike in Covid-19 cases being witnessed by Nagpur is of the steepest kind, not seen even during 1st phase of the pandemic, last year. The scenario has turned to its worst ever," the bench noted.

During the hearing of this suo motu PIL, the bench was informed by advocate Tushar

Mandlekar appearing for one of the intervenor­s, that there has been a disparity in the distributi­on of the vials. He said that Thane received 5,328 Remdesivir vials when it had 2,448 patients whereas Nagpur was given only 3,326 vials as against 8,250 patients.

Noting this, the bench said it did not understood the “rational and logic” behind such a decision.

“There has been a disparity in the distributi­on of Remdesivir to various districts of Nagpur and drugs aren't being released in proportion to the requiremen­ts. We are also not aware of the requiremen­t placed every day by the State to the Centre,” the judges said.

“It is obvious that the shortage has occurred because there has been a not so rational distributi­on of Remdesivir by the State committee. It is also brought to our notice that not a single vial was allocated to any covid hosp in Nagpur on April 17 and only 500 vials were given to three hospitals by the Nagpur collector," the bench noted.

The bench further noted that the rest 117 hospitals were not given a single vial of the injection.

"Denial of Remdesivir drug to so many patients in 117 hsopitals has severely affected the management of patients.

We must point out that it is the solemn duty of the state to save and preserve precious life under Article 21 of the Constituti­on of India," the judges said.

The bench further noted that several Covid patients are made to stand in serprentin­e lines outside hospitals for their admission process. The bench, accordingl­y, ordered the authoritie­s to put up temporary pandals and make proper arrangemen­ts for such patients to wait for their turn.

Meanwhile, the bench was also informed that there are instances wherein entire families have been infected and are relying upon outside food. But they face several difficulti­es as the night curfew starts from 8pm onwards.

The bench, accordingl­y, the food outlets must be permitted to deliver food at the doorsteps even during night curfew hours.

The matter would be next heard on Wednesday.

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