Hindustan Times (East UP)

Unprepared health infra forced people out of Delhi, says HC

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NEW DELHI: The “deadly and highly infectious” nature of the second wave of Covid-19 and “unprepared­ness” of the national capital’s health infrastruc­ture forced citizens to visit hospitals in neighbouri­ng states, the Delhi High Court said and rejected the Delhi government’s argument that such patients should seek medical relief from the state where they are getting treatment. “This submission of respondent 1 (Delhi government) has been noted only to be rejected .... It is a matter of public knowledge that the deadly, highly infectious nature of the second wave of COVID-19 and the unprepared­ness of the health infrastruc­ture in the city had compelled many desperate citizens of the NCT of Delhi, like the petitioner’s father, to seek admission/medical attention at hospitals in the neighbouri­ng states,” Justice Rekha Palli said.

The observatio­n by the high court came during hearing of a Delhi citizen’s plea seeking Liposomal Amphoteric­in B Injection /Amphonex-50, used in treatment of black fungus for his father who is admitted in a hospital in Gurugram.

The Delhi government, during the hearing, told the court that since the petitioner’s father was not being treated in a hospital in the national capital, he should seek the medicine from the authoritie­s concerned in Haryana.

Rejecting the contention of the Delhi government, the court said that in the instant case the petitioner’s father was being treated for Covid-19 for over a month and since the medicine he was seeking would determine recovery of the patient, “there is definite urgency in the matter”.

“I am, therefore, of the view that it would be in the interest of justice to direct the respondent 1 to take a compassion­ate view towards the petitioner’s request and, if at all possible, to provide his father with the necessary medicine for his treatment, at least for the next few days,” Justice Palli said.

The court also issued notice to the government­s of Delhi and Haryana and the Centre, asking for their stand on the plea by May 25, the next date of hearing.

Meanwhile, Delhi reported 2,260 new coronaviru­s cases in the last 24 hours, which is the lowest number of new cases since March 31 this year.

According to Delhi Health Department bulletin, the city reported 182 more deaths due to the disease in the last 24 hours. This is the least number of deaths in a day since April 18. The total death toll has gone up to 23,013.

 ?? PTI ?? A health worker wearing PPE pulls a cart of medical waste during Covid-induced lockdown in New Delhi on Saturday.
PTI A health worker wearing PPE pulls a cart of medical waste during Covid-induced lockdown in New Delhi on Saturday.

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