Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

KEM withdraws circular on penalty for interns who ignore Covid rules

- Shreya Bhandary shreya.bhandary@hindustant­imes.com

KEM Hospital in Parel has withdrawn a circular that required all medical interns who test positive for Covid-19 to submit a written explanatio­n of the nature of exposure to the virus while treating patients.

The circular, issued on Thursday, stated that if an intern is found flouting safety precaution­s, that intern will be liable to repeat their internship. The same evening, Dr Hemant Deshmukh, dean of KEM Hospital, confirmed that the circular had been withdrawn following widespread criticism from students and experts.

“In view of the increased number of interns getting quarantine­d due to exposure, the interns are hereby directed to submit a written explanatio­n about the nature of exposure and reason for it,” read a circular authorised by Dr Gajanan Velhal, professor and head of the department of community medicine, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital.

The statement further highlighte­d that based on the intern’s statement, if the authoritie­s find negligence in following Covid-19 discipline, the concerned person will be liable to repeat his/her internship for the duration of the quarantine period.

Experts called the circular a move by the hospital authoritie­s to wash their hands off all responsibi­lity for the health and safety of their own. “Interns have just cleared their MBBS degree and are serving during a pandemic for the first time. Many are falling ill in the line of duty but here is a hospital that wants to blame their irresponsi­bility on the youngsters,” said a senior doctor.

Many also questioned the civic hospital’s role in providing safety for all their employees, including the Class IV employees.

Maharashtr­a cabinet minister and senior Congress leader was discharged from hospital 10 days after he tested positive for Covid-19 on May 24.

“He returned home after quarantine of 10 days as per the new protocol. He will be home quarantine­d for the next few days. Before testing positive, his two tests had come negative,” said a party leader close to him.

The minister is the second state cabinet member to test positive for the coronaviru­s and recover from it.

 ?? PRATIK CHORGE/HT PHOTO ?? Medical workers conduct screenings of residents of Dharavi slums on Thursday.
PRATIK CHORGE/HT PHOTO Medical workers conduct screenings of residents of Dharavi slums on Thursday.

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