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COVID-19: 4,200 died of 'black fungus' in India in two months gulfnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gulfnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Representative image RANCHI: The 45-year-old mucormycosis patient, Usha Devi, who was operated at Rims on July 8 after the intervention of the Jharkhand high court, passed away on Sunday morning. After the news of Devi’s death broke, her relatives alleged negligence on the part of the hospital authorities, complaining that she had to wait for more than 50 days for her surgery. Devi’s son, Gaurav Gupta, has demanded an enquiry alleging that his mother would have been alive had the surgery been conducted earlier. Gaurav has filed a police complaint at Bariatu police station demanding action against 11 doctors, including Rims director Dr Kameshwar Prasad and medical superintendent Dr Vivek Kashyap, for ‘medical negligence’. ....
Ranchi: Hours after the Jharkhand high court pulled up the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims), Ranchi for negligence of a 45-year-old black fungus patient named Usha Devi, who has been admitted at the state-run hospital since May 17, the hospital swung into action and has now planned her surgery for Thursday. Last week, Usha’s son Gaurav Gupta had written to chief minister Hemant Soren where he, besides requesting the CM for monetary help, had brought to his attention to the ‘lackadaisical attitude of the doctors at Rims’ which led to the worsening condition of his mother. He had claimed that his mother has been admitted at the hospital for more than one and a half months and the doctors’ negligence made her condition critical. ....
Ranchi: The Jharkhand high court came down heavily on the state government on Wednesday while hearing a public interest litigation on the condition of patients suffering from black fungus in Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims). A division bench of Chief Justice Dr Ravi Ranjan and Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad while hearing the PIL initiated suo motu by the court said that if the state cannot ensure treatment of its people in a government-run hospital, will they have to sell their lands to procure treatment, the bench rebuked. The court has sought for a detailed status report in the matter. ....