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Kathmandu Metropolitan City erasing mural that honoured frontline pandemic workers invites ire

Kathmandu Metropolitan City erasing mural that honoured frontline pandemic workers invites ire Kathmandu Post Nepal, July 2 Ever since the pandemic began last year, the people most at risk of being infected with the coronavirus have been frontline health workers. Also at risk are security personnel who have been at the forefront of enforcing frequent lockdown orders. In appreciation of their efforts at checking the spread of the pandemic, Dujang Sherpa, a social activist and artist, decided to pay a tribute to them by painting a mural on the wall of the overhead pedestrian crossing at Ratnapark. The painting was to appreciate the work of front liners in the fight against the pandemic-doctors, nurses and security personnel-as well as those who passed away from Covid-19, Sherpa told the Post.

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Covid-19 patients in Nepal left to their own devices

Instead, they isolated themselves at home with an oxygen cylinder. The Adhikaris are among a group of people in Nepal who are tackling Covid-19 at home and not seeking medical help. And they have a reason not to. With hospitals overwhelmed with Covid-19 patients and the country facing an acute shortage of oxygen and other medical supplies, many private hospitals over the past few days have published notices saying they cannot take in new patients. Luckily, one of my relatives arranged for an oxygen cylinder for us, so we didn t have to go to the hospital, said Mr Adhikari, a freelance researcher.

Let down by the health system, Covid-19 patients in Nepal left to their own devices

KATHMANDU (THE KATHMANDU POST/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - On Sunday (May 9), Mr Hukum Adhikari tested positive for Covid-19. Two days later, his wife also tested positive for the virus. Mr Adhikari, 50, had fever and non-stop cough accompanied by body ache. The condition of his wife Sabitri, 45, was more serious as she had difficulty breathing. Luckily, one of my relatives arranged for an oxygen cylinder for us, so we didn t have to go to the hospital, said Mr Adhikari, a freelance researcher. I can t imagine how difficult things would have been if she had to be rushed to the hospital, said Mr Adhikari, a father of two grown-up sons, both of whom are abroad for higher studies.

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