The Free Press Journal

Uproar in MBMC’s E-Meet over flaws in Covid Care

- SURESH GOLANI Mira Bhayandar providing

The general body meeting of the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) which was conducted through video conferenci­ng on Tuesday witnessed a huge uproar by members over alleged mismanagem­ent and sloppy services at various Covid care facilities and hospitals run by the civic administra­tion.

Cutting across party lines, members from the opposition as well as the ruling governance hurled a volley of accusation­s while voicing concerns on behalf of the patients who were undergoing treatment at the public health care facilities in the twin-city.

Dropping a bombshell, Congress corporator- Anil Sawant alleged that patients were not only being asked to bring Remdesivir injection but in some cases were also asked to arrange ventilator­s for further treatment. This despite clear instructio­ns from the state government mandating public hospital administra­tions to provide

Remdesivir injections to patients and not to ask their relatives to buy it from outside.

Another Congress corporator-Jubeir Inaamdar, stated that MBMC’s much-hyped integrated dash-board for individual­s to access accurate informatio­n pertaining to the availabili­ty of beds at private and public Covid-19 treatment centres were in a state of limbo sans timely updating which was causing fatal inconvenie­nce.

Echoing similar views deputy mayor- Hasmukh Gehlot said, “If the administra­tion is not competent to keep the dashboard updated, it’s better to suspend such services which have become a reason for creating more chaos instead of relief to people.”

Reacting to the accusation­s, MBMC chief- Dilip Dhole said that nodal officers have been deputed to avoid inconvenie­nce and disruption in treatment. We are getting only 60% out of the required medical oxygen and the injections are under government control. While the administra­tion is closely monitoring the situation, the complaints will be attended and rectified.”

Some members alleged that on duty medicos were not receiving phone calls in cases of emergencie­s and relatives were not informed about the health condition of their kin under treatment, others went to state that in

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