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Covid-19 situation worsening, swift measures should be taken: HC

By, Ranchi
Published on: Apr 13, 2021 10:01 PM IST

The Jharkhand high court on Tuesday observed that the Covid-19 scenario in the state was worsening with each passing day and it will be difficult to control if things were not spruced up immediately

The Jharkhand high court on Tuesday observed that the Covid-19 scenario in the state was worsening with each passing day and it will be difficult to control if things were not spruced up immediately.

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A division bench of chief justice Dr Ravi Ranjan and justice Sujit Narayan Prasad pulled up state authorities over lack of health care and services even after a year of the outbreak. “A year has already elapsed since the outbreak of this pandemic. We were expecting that the government must have set up adequate arrangements and streamlined the system to meet such medical exigencies. But, unfortunately, nothing much has been done. We still face shortage of beds in hospitals, delay in sample testing, death of patients in want of treatment and many more troubles,” the bench observed.

It said even the state’s biggest Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) has only three RT-PCR machines.

“More than 5,000 untested samples are piled up in this hospital alone. Government is sending samples to other states for testing. This indicates lack of preparedness. The situation will worsen if not controlled immediately. Adequate and swift measures must be taken. Every stakeholders is required to work sincerely in this difficult time,” the bench stated.

Earlier, the HC took serious exception to the fact that reports of samples collected from over 70 court staff on April 5 were yet to be generated. It also took notice of the fact that an electric crematorium set up in Ranchi for disposal of bodies of Covid-19 casualties was not functioning and bodies were piled up.

Earlier on Monday, the court asked a slew of top officials, including health department’s principal secretary, Ranchi deputy commissioner and others, to appear before it through videoconferencing.

The court was informed that the electric crematorium at Ranchi’s Harmu will be repaired in a day. Another electric crematorium at Ghagra will be made functional soon. Proper arrangements have been made for disposal of infected bodies, officials concerned said.

 
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