New Delhi: Treatment of patients affected in some major hospitals in Delhi on Wednesday when doctors residents protesting the delay in counseling NEET PG intensify their agitation RDA even when more members join the stir in the national capital.
Resident Doctors Association of Special Hospital Rajiv Gandhi (RGSSH) on Wednesday morning issued a statement that its members are “interesting service” to protest alleged police action during future and medical on Monday, and demanded expedite the process of counseling NEET PG.
Located in East Delhi, RGSSH, which is under the administration of Delhi, is one of the main facility for treatment Covid-19 in the city.
“Senior citizens and junior residents had boycotted the service of today.
But we try to provide compensation to the consultant so that patient care is not too affected,” said a senior hospital official, adding, about 900-2000 patients visiting the OPD Daily.
RDA members in Chacha Nehru Bal Chikitsalaya and Railway Central Hospital North, one of the busiest facilities in Delhi, also protested and boycotted the service.
Northern Railways spokesman Deepak Kumar confirmed that the doctors at the Central Hospital of NR had joined the protest.
Visual appear on social media in Chacha Nehru Bal doctors and hospitals Chikitsalaya train center north holding banners with messages such as ‘black day for the medical fraternity’, ‘Couselling Karao, doctors Bulao’, ‘we want justice’.
Stir by resident doctors in Delhi, who have been protesting delays Neet-PG counseling in 2021 entered the 13th day on Wednesday.
President of the Federation of Association of Resident Doctors (FORDA) Dr Manish says, “The strike is still on”.
Because stirring, patient care has been affected in three facilities Safdarjung, RML and Lady Hardness and some hospitals under the Delhi government too.
On Tuesday, Forda has decided to continue the meeting between the delegation uproar as their Federation and union health minister failed to make progress.
The meeting between the delegation and Union Minister of Health Forda Mansukh Mandaviya have occurred in Nirman Bhawan here, but the body the doctor said, “The response was unsatisfactory”.
Mandaviya urging them to call their strike in the larger public interest.
Resident doctor in Delhi on Wednesday morning gathered at the Safdarjung hospital, where police personnel were deployed to ensure the maintenance of law and order.
According to police, the police adequate arrangements have been made at the Safdarjung Hospital, where more than 1:00 protesting resident doctors have collected their exacting demands.
A senior police officer said residents who are protesting have been made aware of the yellow warning issued in the national capital on Tuesday in view of the situation prevailing coronavirus pandemic.
In the midst of a surge of cases Covid-19 after the emergence of variants Omicron, Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday has declared a yellow warning in which schools, colleges, cinema and fitness center has closed, stores that deal with items that are not essential In odd even, and metro trains and buses running at 50 percent of the seating capacity in the city.
The police officer said, “We urge them (protesting doctors) to follow the protocol Covid, maintain social distance.
We have told them that according to the guidelines of new types DDMA the meeting is not allowed, and we urge them to stop their protest”.
“The whole nation looked to the doctor and if the doctor, got together in large numbers, there is more threat of the spread of Covid-19 and in that case, who will treat patients.
We tried all the steps to create awareness and convince doctors to protest.
To call their protest amid rising cases Covid and scare Omicron, “he added.
When protestors asked the police about the demonstration were believed to be held in other places in the middle of a yellow warning, they answered that, “the same law for all”, and no such activity will be allowed in accordance with the guidelines DDMA that “closely followed”.