The Asian Age

Nurses continue protest for 3rd day over working condition

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Protest by the AIIMS Nurses’ Union over their working condition entered the third day on Wednesday as the number of workers infected by Covid-19 at the hospital in the national capital stood at 329, with 47 of them being nursing staff.

In a letter to AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria, the nurses’ body has put forward a number of demands including implementa­tion of a uniform four-hour shift with personal protective equipment in Covid-19 areas of the hospital, a uniform rotation policy between Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 areas, and establishm­ent of proper donning and doffing area.

President of the union Harish Kajla said that working at a stretch for six hours, which usually extended to seven to eight hours at times, while donning PPEs was adversely affecting the physical wellbeing of the nursing staff, especially the women.

“Several of our staff are facing health complicati­ons like body rashes and urinary tract infections, while several others have lost weight. Women are having issues related to the menstruati­on as they cannot change sanitary pads with PPE on, neither can they go to washroom. Once you wear a PPE you cannot take it off just like that and thus we are forced to wear adult diapers during duty, but it’s so uncomforta­ble,” Mr Kajla added.

He claimed that their health is adversely affected, we are getting prone to contractin­g the infection fast. Since there was no response from the administra­tion the protest would continue, Mr Kajla said, but clarified that the work is not getting hampered. “Nursing staff participat­e in the protest after their shift gets over.” Since February 1, as many as 329 healthcare workers including four faculty members, 17 resident doctors, 47 nurses, 86 hospital attendants, 62 sanitation staff and 77 security personnel among others have been infected by the virus.

AIIMS medical superinten­dent Dr DK Sharma said: “329 healthcare workers have so far contracted coronaviru­s since February 1. Several of those who had tested positive for Covid-19 have recovered and rejoined duty.”

SINCE FEBRUARY 1, as many as 329 healthcare workers including four faculty members, 17 resident doctors, 47 nurses, 86 hospital attendants, 62 sanitation staff and 77 security personnel have been infected by the coronaviru­s

 ?? — PTI ?? A shopkeeper waits for customers at Kamala Nagar market during the ongoing lockdown in New Delhi on Wednesday.
— PTI A shopkeeper waits for customers at Kamala Nagar market during the ongoing lockdown in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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