Aligarh (UP): Junior doctors at the Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital in Aligarh city of Uttar Pradesh have purchased protective gear worth Rs 1 lakh after an acute shortage of vital protective gear for healthcare workers.
"The Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital is one of the frontline medical centres for testing and treating COVID-19 patients in Uttar Pradesh," Shah Nawaz Iqbali, vice president of the resident doctors' association, told reporters on Sunday.
"Keeping in view this looming threat, the resident doctors' association has raised its own fund through donations for purchasing critical protective gear like surgical masks and sanitisers," Iqbali said.
He added that the RDA had immediately purchased protective gear worth Rs 1 lakh in the past four days.
According to RDA president Hamza Malik, the availability of protective gear for doctors at the hospital had reached a critical point when they had threatened to boycott work if the necessary gear was not made available immediately.