Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Rotate duties after 28 days on Covid-19 shift’

- Anonna Dutt letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Nurses who have completed one rotation of the 14-day duty in the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) wards and 14 days’ quarantine should be moved to other duties so they can go home, said a letter written to Delhi’s health secretary by the All India Government Nurses Federation.

The letter was written after 22 nurses who had completed one rotation were asked to report for the second round of duty Tuesday onwards at Rajiv Gandhi Superspeci­ality hospital, Delhi’s second-largest Covid-19 hospital.

These nurses had been drawn from various hospitals in the city to staff the 200-bed hospital.

“If the same batch of nursing officers are posted to Covid-19 wards for months continuous­ly, their children and family will suffer. The families (of nurses being posted again) have to wait for another month or maybe more if a proper policy is not framed. This will cause stress and mental agony among the nursing personnel,” the letter read.

Around 47 doctors, nurses and technician­s posted for the first 28-day cycle in the Covid-19 ward at Rajiv Gandhi Superspeci­ality hospital in mid-March were from other Delhi government hospitals.

“The government should create several such teams of nurses. Once they work in the Covid-19 ward, they should go back to their original postings so that they can be with their families while the next team takes over,” said nurse GK Khurana, Secretary-General of All India Government Nurses Federation.

The hospital administra­tor, BL Sherwal, said “The postings are done by the government. They are not our staff and we are just utilising their services. If the government sends us another batch of nurses, technician­s and doctors then we will be happy to arrange such rotations. Our staff have been given a similar shift.”

The organisati­on, in another letter to the union health secretary, has asked the government to reserve beds in Covid-19 hospitals for healthcare workers.

“We have been receiving reports from across the country of health care workers testing positive for the infection. The government must ensure that they receive proper care,” said Khurana.

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