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Congress for team of experts from AIIMS, PGI Chandigarh to suggest improvements | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 9: Expressing grave concern over the high mortality rate of Covid deaths in Jammu medical college and associated hospitals, JK Pradesh Congress committee has suggested that a team of experts, preferably from AIIMS and PGI Chandigarh , be invited immediately to ascertain the causes and suggest urgent improvements to save the precious lives. Reacting to the continued higher mortality rates due to Covid-02 in Jammu, JKPCC expressed surprise over such continued high mortality rates , in the second wave of Covid since last month and asked the government to invite experts to ascertain the causes / gaps in health and medicare facilities especially the shortcomings in the management on administrative levels etc and suggest urgent measures to save precious lives. JKPCC chief spokesperson Ravinder Sharma said that a team of experts can go into causes and ascertain the reasons and suggest immediate measures to improve the situation, he suggested. He also expressed concern over the number of casualties in Kashmir but said that the mortality rate there is much less than Jammu for which credit goes to the health authorities in Kashmir and the government for upgrading infrastructure there in the recent past to deal with Covid-02. There are less complaints of shortage of oxygen and ICU beds .The testing numbers are also higher as 3259 cases were detected there as compared to 1529 in Jammu province with 42 deaths. The party said that the visuals of the interviews of different attendants and patients to different media channels reflect the shortcomings on various fronts contradicting the claims of the health authorities and the government in Jammu. Regrettably, the local BJP is trying to shift the blame only on local authorities in order to hide the failure of the centre government which directly rules and governs the Union territory. Why the centre was sleeping over the timely creation of necessary facilities, despite sufficient time for Covid second wave, questioned Congress. |
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