Khaleej Times

Attacking medics can land you in jail for 7 yrs

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new delhi — In a significan­t move, the Union cabinet on Wednesday amended the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1987 through an ordinance in order to ensure safety of health workers at a time when there has been a spate of attacks on them. Any violence against health workers may now bring steep fines and even imprisonme­nts of up to seven years.

This move comes hours after Home Minister Amit Shah addressed Nina Medical Associatio­n through a video conference, assuring them of safety and urging them to withdraw the symbolic protest scheduled for later this month against incidents of violence on health workers pressed into CVID-19 duty.

From now on, not just such violence is cognizable but also nonbailabl­e offence.

Additional­ly, it has provisions to provide compensati­on for injury to healthcare service personnel or for causing damage or loss to the property, the government said on Wednesday.

K.S. Dhatwalia, Principal Spokespers­on for the government, tweeted: “Ordinance would help protect healthcare service personnel and their living/working premises against violence”.

“This actually helps protect the entire health fraternity including doctors, nurses, paramedics up to ASHA workers,” said Union I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar.

The I&B minister said the amendment was necessitat­ed after incidents of violence were witnessed against them while dischargin­g their crucial duty for the country.

The amendment has ensured that the investigat­ion takes place in a time-bound manner.

A special provision is also made in the ordinance in case vehicles or clinics are damaged. In such cases, two times the cost will be recovered from assailants. —

The Epidemic Diseases (Amendment) Ordinance, 2020 manifests our commitment to protect each and every healthcare worker who is bravely battling COVID-19 on the frontline Narendra modi @narendramo­di

 ?? PTI ?? SOCIAL DISTANCING: A security personnel conducts thermal scanning of vendors before they enter the Okhla vegetable market during the lockdown in New Delhi on Wednesday. —
PTI SOCIAL DISTANCING: A security personnel conducts thermal scanning of vendors before they enter the Okhla vegetable market during the lockdown in New Delhi on Wednesday. —

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