Lucknow: The government administration may make any number of claims, but the story of the plight of corona patients in the capital is not hidden from anyone. A corona patient waited for an ambulance for two days. His son repeatedly waited for the father to be recruited from CMO to other officers and employees of the Covid control room. But neither the hospital got an allotment nor an ambulance was sent to his house. Therefore, the patient died on Thursday. Apart from this, the patient Sushil Singh also died. He was unable to get treatment due to the non-reporting of Covid-19. So after two days in the car, he was lying outside the hospital gate after the report came on Thursday, he was admitted to the Vivekananda Hospital, but died this morning.
Abhishek Verma, a resident of Rajajipuram, said that the corona report of his father Chandrika Prasad Verma came positive on Monday. During this time his oxygen level was continuously falling. His breath was getting uprooted. Was calling at the helpline for many days. Just then the excuse was being made. Later, CMO was also requested to get the patient admitted. He was then told a day earlier to be Era Medical College Allot, but an ambulance was not sent. Meanwhile, he continued to plead with the officers and employees for an ambulance. But to no avail. Here, father Chandrika Prasad died on Thursday at eight o’clock. Abhishek said that if my father had been admitted on time, his life would have been saved.
The ambulance left outside the hospital, the elderly patient lying on the floor: A patient with Covid symptoms left the ambulance alone on Wednesday night after being brought to civil hospital, but no one was admitted. Indiranagar resident Arun Kumar told that the ambulance was brought to him in the night. Since then we have been lying outside on the floor. no one is at home. There is difficulty in breathing.
Corona did not admit the patient: Similarly, 65-year-old Urmila, a resident of Alambagh, had difficulty in breathing. She wandered for treatment in government and private hospitals in Lucknow, but no hospital was admitted to the Corona affair. RTPCR could not be tested in any hospital. His health was becoming increasingly serious.
Civil patients will now get 24 hours of oxygen:
There is a growing demand for oxygen in corona patients and non-covid suspected patients. In view of this, now an oxygen concentrator has been started in the civil hospital. This will enable oxygen to be delivered directly to the beds of the patients. Director Dr. Subhash Sundariyal said that till now, cylinders were used to provide oxygen to the patients. Now oxygen can be supplied directly to the patients.
Nobody asks the patients admitted in Balrampur: Patients are being admitted to Balrampur Hospital, but after the recruitment, there is no one to take care of them. The oxygen level of many patients is declining, while some feel the need for a biped and ventilator. The patients are waiting for the doctor, but no one is listening. On talking to Dr. GP Gupta about this, he said that now-former CMO Dr. VK Pandey has been made in charge. Will be able to tell the same.