air cleaning, ppes, things we discussed, but the path he s chosen is the path towards lockdowns and we don t want that because hospitalisations, you know, nhs workers, healthcare workers, there is a toll that they can take, and when every medical ethics dictate you should always protect and prevent people suffering from hospitalisations and long covid, which i in 7 adults and i in 12 children suffer from long covid, that is not an acceptable statistic, so just saying, let s flood the hospitals right now, our hospital beds are not empty, that is just complete dereliction of any public health and ethical measures, especially as a government. let s spread the covid story further afield. an alarming number of doctors in india have found themselves the targets of attacks by family members of patients who say their loved ones haven t received sufficient medical care. the indian medical association
an alarming number of doctors in india have found themselves the targets of attacks by family members of patients who say their loved ones haven t received sufficient medical care. the indian medical association is now calling for a new law to protect healthcare workers. divya arya has more from delhi, and a warning that her report contains disturbing scenes at the very start. they used whatever they could lay their hands on, a metal bedpan, a wooden stick, orjust theirfists. shocked by the death of their loved one from covid, these relatives took out their anger on dr seuj kumar senapati, on just a second day of work, on dr seuj kumar senapati, on just his second day of work, after graduating from medical school. one month later, the memory of the attack was still fresh. translation: i was very scared. and it felt like i wouldn t survive the attack. they were hitting my head. my nose was constantly bleeding.
will include masks for all over 6, quarantine for classes with positive cases and staggered entrance and exit times. to india now where an alarming number of doctors have found themselves the targets of attacks by family members of patients who say their loved ones haven t received sufficient medical care. the indian medical association is now calling for a new law to protect healthcare workers. divya arya has more from delhi, and a warning that her report contains disturbing scenes at the very start. they used whatever they could lay their hands on.
an alarming number of doctors in india have found themselves the targets of attacks by family members of patients who say their loved ones haven t received sufficient medical care. the indian medical association is now calling for a new law to protect healthcare workers. divya arya has more from delhi, and a warning that her report contains disturbing scenes at the very start. they used whatever they could lay their hands on, a metal bedpan, a wooden stick, orjust theirfists. shocked by the death of their loved one from covid , these relatives took out their anger on this doctor. on just a second day of work after graduating medical school. one month later, the memory of the attack was still fresh. translation: i was very scared. and it felt like i wouldn t
occupying force. an alarming number of doctors in india have found themselves the targets of attacks by family members of patients who say their loved ones haven t received sufficient medical care. the indian medical association is now calling for a new law to protect health care workers. divya arya has more from delhi, and a warning that her report contains disturbing scenes at the very start. they used whatever they could lay their hands on, a metal bedpan, a wooden stick, orjust their fests. bedpan, a wooden stick, orjust theirfists. shocked by the death of their loved one from covid , these relatives took out their anger on this doctor. 0n just a second day of work after graduating medical school. one month later, the memory of the attack was still fresh. translation: i was very scared.