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4 was found guilty in the scam remdom at the LLR hospital

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Kanpur: Two nursing staff and two pharmacists have been found guilty in connection with the SCAM remdom at Lala Lava Hospital (LLR) run by Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College.
In fraud, during the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, the injection of remdomionvir was allegedly released in the name of the Covid Dead patient.
Alok Tiwari District Judge on Thursday issued a letter to the Principal of the GSVM Medical College to act against four employees who were found guilty in the investigation report.
Prof.
Sanjay Kala, however, said this episode was reported before he took over as the Principal of the GSVM Medical College.
“Therefore, we will immediately call a meeting to decide on future actions,” he told reporters.
To remember, the committee led by the Chief Development Officer (CDO) has submitted a report in this matter to Judge District (DM) Alok Tiwari.
Remdeviran injections are removed from the store on behalf of the two patients who have died because of Coronavirus.
During the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, there was a remedious injection crisis on the market.
People are ready to spend RS 50,000 to Rs 55,000 to get injection.
Taking advantage of this, black marketers began selling injections at the premium level.
A few days later, it was revealed that the injection of remedies was issued on the names of two Covid -19 patients who were treated at LLR Hospital, and who were dead.
“The injections are also proven to be given to patients,” said the source in LLR.
This problem was brought to knowledge about the main principle of GSVM Medical College Prof.
RB Kamal under his jurisdiction of the hospital arrived.
On the basis of the request committee report, he suspended the responsible sister and the central pharmacist neuroscience Covid-19 in the hospital and issued a notification notice to eight nurses staff.
At the same time, DM also ordered an investigation.
The three member investigation team was formed under the supervision of CDO Mahendra Kumar, where ADM (City) Atul Kumar and CMO were also included.
The committee has recommended action in this report considering two pharmacists and two guilty nursing staff.

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