Patna:The second wave of coronavirus has taken the lives of 40 nurses in Bihar so far, due to lack of basic facilities which they needed during duty in a pandemic, the Bihar Medical and Health Employee Association said on Wednesday.
"As of now, 40 nurses have died during duty in different hospitals in Bihar this year. As per Covid protocol, the Health Department is taking the services of nurses in three shifts. Unfortunately, the department has not facilitated proper accommodation and food during duty hours in hospitals. As a result, the immunity level of nurses decreases, and they were infected with the deadly virus," Association General Secretary Vishwanath Singh.
The highest deaths are reported in Patna district, he said.
"There are 30,000 nurses and 15,000 ANM employees working round the clock during the pandemic in various hospitals in Bihar. The majority of them are infected after they come in contact with corona-infected patients during the second wave of the corona pandemic," Singh said.
Meanwhile, cases are gradually reducing in Bihar due to strict lockdown imposed by the state government.