vimarsana.com

Page 5 - மாவட்டம் ஒருங்கிணைந்த மருத்துவமனை News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Cylinder-snatching, arguments — Ghaziabad Covid facility chief wants out | Noida News

Ghaziabad: As the surge in the pandemic floods it with patients, it takes little for the District Combined Hospital in Ghaziabad, a 100-bed L2 facility, to descend into chaos. With tempers running high, patients attendants regularly misbehave with doctors and even snatch oxygen cylinders meant for centralised supply. Moreover, the hospital is grappling with an acute shortage of doctors. At present, there is no physician, anaesthetist and chest physician to deal with critical patients. The man who has been firefighting through this period the hospital’s chief medical superintendent has now requested UP’s health minister to relieve him from the post.

Coronavirus infections and deaths mount in rural India — Quartz India

April 29, 2021 On the evening of April 23, Dhanraj Singh, a 40-year blind man, arrived at the Sikanderpur community health centre in eastern Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia district, complaining of breathlessness. Singh, a resident of the nearby Bansi Bazar village, was running a temperature too. According to the doctor who attended to him, Singh collapsed within “hardly five-seven minutes”. The body was handed over to the family. In any case, the doctor said he would not have been able to help–the centre has no oxygen supplies, not even for emergencies. Singh looked like a “suspected Covid case”, but the doctor said he had no way to be sure. The centre has inexplicably stopped testing for a month.

In rural Uttar Pradesh, Covid-19 turns silent killer

In rural Uttar Pradesh, Covid-19 turns silent killer
scroll.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scroll.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Ghaziabad: Family finds man dead on stretcher in hospital corridor | Ghaziabad News

The hospital has 118 Covid beds and according to officials all are occupied GHAZIABAD: At the District Combined Hospital, muffled voices and sobs can be heard from almost every corner. While some are from grieving relatives trying to come to terms with their loss, many others could be seen looking for bodies of their loved ones. On Thursday, a woman was found crying in the hospital’s parking lot as her relatives consoled her. Her husband Pramod Sharma tested positive recently and was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday. He passed away the next morning. His brother-in-law, Arun Sharma, said they got a call from the hospital and were informed that Pramod’s condition was “serious”. But when they reached, the 50-year-old man was not in his bed. After about 30 minutes and several rounds of the building, the family members found his body lying on a stretcher in a corridor.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.