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Attacks on Health Care Monthly News Brief - April 2021
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Burkina Faso
30 April 2021: In Dori city, Seno province, an ambulance transporting a patient was fired at by suspected ISWAP militants. No injuries were reported. Source:
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Burundi
05 April 2021: In Mwaro province, a nurse from the Tutsi ethnic group was attacked by members of the Conseil National pour la Défense de la Démocratie - Forces pour la Défense de la Démocratie (CNDD-FDD), allegedly for refusing to join their political party. Source:
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Cameroon
07 April 2021: In Kumbo city, Bui department, Northwest region, suspected Ambazonian separatist fighters stormed and fired gunshots at the Saint Elizabeth Catholic General Hospital/Shisong Cardiac Centre, before abducting three nurses for allegedly allowing one of their members, who had been poisoned, to die. Source:
BJP sees flaws in handling of bodies of COVID victims
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‘Release bodies through health inspectors’
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‘Release bodies through health inspectors’ Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) district president V.V. Rajesh has alleged various shortcomings in the Thiruvananthapuram city Corporation’s handling of bodies of people dying of COVID-19.
In a letter submitted to the Corporation secretary, Mr. Rajesh, a councillor, urged the local body to revert to the earlier system of releasing bodies in the city limits through health inspectors. The current centralised system of releasing bodies through junior health inspectors (JHI) at the Government Medical College Hospital has been causing distress for the bereaved families. After receiving receipts from the JHIs, the families were required to collect the bodies directly from the mortuary.