Ghaziabad: The District Health Department will conduct an investigation into the case of a private hospital that denies entering the older person on Friday after he was found covid-positive in the antigen test carried out by the hospital conducted by the hospital.
The person was then received at the hospital in Delhi where the RT-PCR test was negative.
“There is no hospital denying into any patient.
This will be investigated,” said Dr.
Sunil Tyagi, said an additional medical officer, “We will take this problem on Monday when the office is reopened.” Joginder Singh Johar, a man.
77 years old who lives with his wife in a housing in Raj Nagar’s extension, developed a fever on Monday.
A private doctor began to take care of Johar but on Friday night, he fell because he was dizzy and suffered an injury to his hips.
Johar’s son-in-law, who also lived in the community, took him to Sarvodaya Hospital in Kavi Nagar at around 8pm, on the same day.
Next, he was tested for Covid through the antigen kit and the result was ‘positive’.
Singh, “The hospital management immediately asked us to do it, bring him to go and admit him to another hospital.
I asked for a test report but we were just told that he had been tested positively.
When I insisted, the hospital threatened to throw us away.” Singh Bring Johar to three hospitals again, but they also denied the last entrance ticket.
“I finally contacted Sir Ganga Ram’s hospital and booked a hospital bed.
We arrived at Delhi’s hospital around 4am,” Singh added.
Sarvodaya Hospital confirmed the move, saying that dengue patients are currently given priority and hospitals not special covid facilities.
“There are so many dengue patients in the hospital.
Recognizing a Covid patient will put a lot of restrictions on us.
The government must have Covid facilities for these patients.
We have not received a letter from the Ministry of Health.
But we will give a reply when we get it,” said Neeraj Garg, hospital medical supervisor.
The Covid Johar test, which was done at Gangaram Hospital, through the RT-PCR method, returned negative results on Sundays.