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Bihar woman struggles with kidney ailment; AIIMS says no place other than COVID-19 patients

A woman patient came to AIIMS, Delhi from Bihar's Begusarai district forced to live the life of nomads soon after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown. The patient claimed that no single doctor has entertained her whenever she visited the hospital.

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Published : Apr 6, 2020, 4:19 PM IST

New Delhi: With the country facing a lockdown and hospitals crumbling under pressure in the wake of an increasing number of coronavirus positive cases, a 48-year-old woman hailing from Bihar, who came here in order to get better healthcare facilities in New Delhi's AIIMS hospital, has been struggling for the last 15 days to get even doctor's appointment.

The AIIMS has set up a task force to develop a management protocol for COVID-19 and constituted several committees to be able to respond to the challenges that may crop up in the coming days due to the rising number of coronavirus cases.

The patient came here from Bihar's Begusarai district and was forced to live the life of nomads; soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown.

While talking to ETV Bharat, the patient said, "I am struggling from severe kidney pain. The doctors of my hometown suggested me injections whenever I visited their clinics to get relief from it. When the pain was out of control, I have decided to move to the national capital but here also, I have to struggle for treatment."

Further, the patient maintained that no single doctor had responded to her whenever she visited the hospital.

"I don't have money to rent a hotel. Therefore, I am living on the hospital campus, since the lockdown. Sometimes, security guards ask us to vacate the place. We have to move here and there like a nomad," added the 48-year old patient.

It is to be noted that the premier hospital has already closed its OPD, including speciality services and all new and follow-up patients' registration, from March 24 till further orders.

Moreover, the hospital has been postponing all non-essential elective procedures and surgeries, and the administration has directed for only emergency life-saving surgeries.

Also Read: UP: TB patient dies due to lack of treatment amid lockdown; daughters perform last rites

New Delhi: With the country facing a lockdown and hospitals crumbling under pressure in the wake of an increasing number of coronavirus positive cases, a 48-year-old woman hailing from Bihar, who came here in order to get better healthcare facilities in New Delhi's AIIMS hospital, has been struggling for the last 15 days to get even doctor's appointment.

The AIIMS has set up a task force to develop a management protocol for COVID-19 and constituted several committees to be able to respond to the challenges that may crop up in the coming days due to the rising number of coronavirus cases.

The patient came here from Bihar's Begusarai district and was forced to live the life of nomads; soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a nationwide lockdown.

While talking to ETV Bharat, the patient said, "I am struggling from severe kidney pain. The doctors of my hometown suggested me injections whenever I visited their clinics to get relief from it. When the pain was out of control, I have decided to move to the national capital but here also, I have to struggle for treatment."

Further, the patient maintained that no single doctor had responded to her whenever she visited the hospital.

"I don't have money to rent a hotel. Therefore, I am living on the hospital campus, since the lockdown. Sometimes, security guards ask us to vacate the place. We have to move here and there like a nomad," added the 48-year old patient.

It is to be noted that the premier hospital has already closed its OPD, including speciality services and all new and follow-up patients' registration, from March 24 till further orders.

Moreover, the hospital has been postponing all non-essential elective procedures and surgeries, and the administration has directed for only emergency life-saving surgeries.

Also Read: UP: TB patient dies due to lack of treatment amid lockdown; daughters perform last rites

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