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Assam Health Minister's decision to allow COVID-19 positive ambulance driver leave state draws flak

Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday drew flak on social media for letting an ambulance driver, who tested positive for COVID-19, to leave for Mumbai as he was "asymptomatic".

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Published : May 10, 2020, 3:21 PM IST

Guwahati (Assam): Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said an ambulance driver who tested positive for COVID-19 was allowed to leave for Mumbai as he was asymptomatic, drawing flak from netizens on his social media accounts.

On Saturday night, Sarma said on Facebook and Twitter that three persons, including the ambulance driver who drove them to Jorhat district from Mumbai, tested positive and the driver was sent back to Mumbai.

"Alert ~ 3 people, incl an Ambulance Driver from Mumbai who drove the 2, test #COVID19 + in Jorhat. Driver sent back to Mumbai. 2 are at JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat," he tweeted.

  • Alert ~ 3 people, incl an Ambulance Driver from Mumbai who drove the 2, test #COVID19 + in Jorhat. Driver sent back to Mumbai. 2 are at JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat.

    ↗️#COVID19 patients in Assam 62
    ↗️Active cases 27
    ↗️Discharged 34

    Update10.20 pm/May 9#AssamCovidCount

    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 9, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

This created a long stream of reactions by his followers on both the platforms, who said the step was "totally not justified" and asked why the driver was allowed to leave Assam as there is maximum possibility of him spreading the infection on his way back.

"Actually the driver left for Mumbai and we allowed him to go as he was asymptotic. Now on our request he has been stopped in Bihar for hospitalisation," Sarma said, defending the decision.

  • Actually the driver left for Mumbai and we allow him to go as he was asymptotic. Now on our request he has been stopped in Bihar for hospitalisation

    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 10, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Julin Boruah, one of his followers on Facebook, said, "I am worried about the respected driver of the ambulance... He became the pride warrior of #Covid19... If he is really sent back then it's totally not justified on our state Government.

Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma Dangoria please look into the matter with immediate effect. Our state should try to cure the pride warrior."

A user, named Urmee_D, on Twitter, expressed surprise and asked whether the ambulance carrying two women had valid documents and whether these were properly checked at Sagalia and Srirampur - the entry points into Assam.

"The ambulance entered Assam with proper permission to bring back one blood cancer patient from Jorhat who happens to be the son of one of the patient. We do not have Covid-19 testing facilities on our border," Sarma replied.

  • Tha ambulance entered assam with proper permission to bring back one blood cancer patient from Jorhat who happens to be son of one of the +patient. We do not have Covid-19 testing facilities in our border. https://t.co/vOVZO3FUX3

    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 10, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Jojneswar Sharma tweeted to the minister, "This incident cautions us to check the health status of the driver if he is hired in the red zone such as Mumbai before they are allowed to undertake such journey; even ambulance could carry virus; in this case, the driver should not have been allowed to leave Jorhat till the report was available."

Sarma said, "Then we will end up detaining thousands of truck drivers coming from different states to Assam."

Identifying himself as an orthopaedic surgeon, Ananta Saikia said, "Why was the driver sent back? He should have been treated here as he took all the risks to drive our brothers back home, please look into the matter sir, one or two cases don't make any difference, we're all prepared to face it."

"Sir, Why the driver sent back to Mumbai?? We could have given the utmost care, treatment at Jorhat. We request you to provide him with all support, assistance. Tcr of urself too," Madhurjya Protim Borah said to Sarma on Facebook.

Also read: Naval ship arrives in Kochi with 698 repatriated Indians from Maldives

One Twitter user said: "Please treat and take the best care of the driver here in Assam itself. He took all the risk and brought the ppl back to Assam. It is our moral responsibility to ensure best treatment are being provided to him."

Another said, "It was so inhumane to send the driver back, he is mentally and physically unfit to travel all the way back to Mumbai in this state of health. Please take necessary measures for the driver."

The total number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 62 in the state, of which 34 have been discharged.

The state Health and Family Welfare Department said in its daily bulletin that two persons have died due to the COVID-19.

PTI Report

Guwahati (Assam): Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said an ambulance driver who tested positive for COVID-19 was allowed to leave for Mumbai as he was asymptomatic, drawing flak from netizens on his social media accounts.

On Saturday night, Sarma said on Facebook and Twitter that three persons, including the ambulance driver who drove them to Jorhat district from Mumbai, tested positive and the driver was sent back to Mumbai.

"Alert ~ 3 people, incl an Ambulance Driver from Mumbai who drove the 2, test #COVID19 + in Jorhat. Driver sent back to Mumbai. 2 are at JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat," he tweeted.

  • Alert ~ 3 people, incl an Ambulance Driver from Mumbai who drove the 2, test #COVID19 + in Jorhat. Driver sent back to Mumbai. 2 are at JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat.

    ↗️#COVID19 patients in Assam 62
    ↗️Active cases 27
    ↗️Discharged 34

    Update10.20 pm/May 9#AssamCovidCount

    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 9, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

This created a long stream of reactions by his followers on both the platforms, who said the step was "totally not justified" and asked why the driver was allowed to leave Assam as there is maximum possibility of him spreading the infection on his way back.

"Actually the driver left for Mumbai and we allowed him to go as he was asymptotic. Now on our request he has been stopped in Bihar for hospitalisation," Sarma said, defending the decision.

  • Actually the driver left for Mumbai and we allow him to go as he was asymptotic. Now on our request he has been stopped in Bihar for hospitalisation

    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 10, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Julin Boruah, one of his followers on Facebook, said, "I am worried about the respected driver of the ambulance... He became the pride warrior of #Covid19... If he is really sent back then it's totally not justified on our state Government.

Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma Dangoria please look into the matter with immediate effect. Our state should try to cure the pride warrior."

A user, named Urmee_D, on Twitter, expressed surprise and asked whether the ambulance carrying two women had valid documents and whether these were properly checked at Sagalia and Srirampur - the entry points into Assam.

"The ambulance entered Assam with proper permission to bring back one blood cancer patient from Jorhat who happens to be the son of one of the patient. We do not have Covid-19 testing facilities on our border," Sarma replied.

  • Tha ambulance entered assam with proper permission to bring back one blood cancer patient from Jorhat who happens to be son of one of the +patient. We do not have Covid-19 testing facilities in our border. https://t.co/vOVZO3FUX3

    — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 10, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Jojneswar Sharma tweeted to the minister, "This incident cautions us to check the health status of the driver if he is hired in the red zone such as Mumbai before they are allowed to undertake such journey; even ambulance could carry virus; in this case, the driver should not have been allowed to leave Jorhat till the report was available."

Sarma said, "Then we will end up detaining thousands of truck drivers coming from different states to Assam."

Identifying himself as an orthopaedic surgeon, Ananta Saikia said, "Why was the driver sent back? He should have been treated here as he took all the risks to drive our brothers back home, please look into the matter sir, one or two cases don't make any difference, we're all prepared to face it."

"Sir, Why the driver sent back to Mumbai?? We could have given the utmost care, treatment at Jorhat. We request you to provide him with all support, assistance. Tcr of urself too," Madhurjya Protim Borah said to Sarma on Facebook.

Also read: Naval ship arrives in Kochi with 698 repatriated Indians from Maldives

One Twitter user said: "Please treat and take the best care of the driver here in Assam itself. He took all the risk and brought the ppl back to Assam. It is our moral responsibility to ensure best treatment are being provided to him."

Another said, "It was so inhumane to send the driver back, he is mentally and physically unfit to travel all the way back to Mumbai in this state of health. Please take necessary measures for the driver."

The total number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 62 in the state, of which 34 have been discharged.

The state Health and Family Welfare Department said in its daily bulletin that two persons have died due to the COVID-19.

PTI Report

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