Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Nurse tests +ve in Ludhiana hospital, paramedics protest

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

LUDHIANA: Day after a staff nurse of the Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Charitable Hospital in Model Town here was tested positive, the paramedica­l staff of the hospital went on a rampage and staged a protest against the authoritie­s of the hospital on Monday.

The protesting staff closed the entrance and raised slogans against the authoritie­s.

The staff accused the authoritie­s of not providing personal protection equipment (PPE) kits, which resulted in the spread of the virus among the paramedica­l staff.

They said it was due to the callous attitude of the hospital that the nurse came into contact with the virus. “She (the nurse) had been complainin­g of fever and cough for the past one week and had requested for leave. But, she was forced to attend duty. Despite being tested positive, she was on duty on Sunday and it was after her reports arrived that the authoritie­s woke up from the slumber and quarantine­d her and her family,” said ward helper Nanak Singh.

“We do not know how many of us would have been infected. Now, the authoritie­s have ‘locked’ the fellow nurses in the hospital,” he added.

‘DOCTORS PROTECTED, NURSES NEGLECTED’

The protesters also accused the hospital of protecting doctors and neglecting the nursing staff.

Another ward helper Hardeep Singh said, “We are treated like second-rate citizens as if our life does not matter. When we demanded N-95 masks and PPE kits, we were given cotton gowns. There is discrimina­tion in everything. Threats are being given to deduct our salaries. Our annual leave has also been cancelled.”

Dr Parveen Sobti, director of the hospital, however, said the paramedica­l staff were being provided protective gears as per the direction of the ICMR. She said it was not yet clear whether the nurse came into contact with the virus in the hospital or outside.

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