11 doctors die of COVID-19 in Bihar
State battles an acute shortage of doctors and paramedics; cases cross 48,000
The surging COVID19 pandemic in Bihar has claimed
the lives of 11 doctors and 250
more are infected, the State
secretary of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) said on
Thursday.
Amid acute shortage of
doctors and paramedics, the
number of positive cases in
the State crossed 48,000 on
Thursday.
As many as 12 doctors —
two senior and 10 resident
doctors — have tested positive at the Patna AllIndia Institute of Medical Sciences
(AIIMSP) alone. “Besides, 30
nurses and technicians, 20
cleaning staff and 12 administrative staff too have been infected,” Sanjeev Kumar, nodal officer at the hospital,
said over phone.
“The doctors who died are
from Muzaffarpur, Rohtas,
Gaya, Nalanda, Supaul, Patna and West Champaran districts,” said Sunil Kumar, IMA
Bihar secretary.
The State IMA chapter on
Thursday issued an appeal to
the people not to panic over
instances of coughing, sneezing or fever in this monsoon
season. “In case of any other
symptoms and complications, they can contact the
doctors named in our release,” Dr. Kumar said.
Dr. Kumar expressed anger at the state of medical infrastructure in Bihar. “The
condition is there for everyone to see. Against 16,500
sanctioned posts of doctors,
there are only 6,500 working
here. Similarly there is an
acute shortage of paramedics and nurses,” he said.
The Patna High Court had
recently pulled up the State
government for not filling up
the posts of doctors.
On Thursday, the government cleared the way for the
appointment of 900 doctors.
“But, out of these 900 doctors, 500 are already working on a contract basis… so
where is the gap being
filled?” said Dr. Kumar.
‘Senior doctors needed’
“At a difficult time like this,
we need senior doctors and
experts to deal with the situation,” said a senior doctor
at the Patna Medical College
and Hospital (PMCH).
“The doctors at AIIMS,
Patna, have to work long
hours to meet the rush of COVID19 patients. Since the
condition at government
hospitals in the State is bad,
everyone wants to be admitted at AIIMS and doctors
here are at a high risk of infection,” said a relative of a
resident doctor who tested
positive two days ago.
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