Khaleej Times

Mumbai’s 3 hospitals bar new patients amid scare

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MUMBAI — At least three private hospitals in India’s financial capital Mumbai have shut their doors to new patients on concerns of health workers getting exposed to the coronaviru­s, officials said on Thursday.

Around 70 medical staff were isolated at south Mumbai’s Bhatia Hospital and were awaiting their test results for Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronaviru­s, a spokeswoma­n said.

Staff became exposed to a patient complainin­g of stomach pain whom they treated with routine protective gear until he tested positive for the disease days later, according to Maharashtr­a state’s United Nurses Associatio­n.

The 200-bed Bhatia hospital had “specifical­ly identified all the staff that may have come directly or indirectly in contact with the positive patients”, it said in a statement. It was not immediatel­y clear how many patients were inside the hospital.

Mumbai has become India’s coronaviru­s hotspot where 775 people have so far tested positive, making it the worst hit region in the country.

Similar scenes played out over the weekend at two other top private facilities in south Mumbai - Wockhardt Hospital and Jaslok Hospital that together have 700 beds and have not been taking any new patients after some nurses were exposed to the disease.

Several healthcare profession­als at Wockhardt had tested positive, the hospital has said, adding that they were “unknowingl­y” exposed to the virus through a patient who was initially asymptomat­ic.

Jaslok said that possible exposure to a patient forced it to test nearly 1,000 of its staff who later tested negative. The hospital was still not open for outpatient or patient admission.

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n, which is in charge of declaring hospitals “containmen­t zones” in the area, did not respond to a request for comment. —

 ?? PTI ?? Doctors examine a woman to detect Covid-19 cases at a camp at Sewri slums during the lockdown in Mumbai. —
PTI Doctors examine a woman to detect Covid-19 cases at a camp at Sewri slums during the lockdown in Mumbai. —

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