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Roster rejig as more doctors contract Covid

The situation on Thursday went 'out of control' at the DHGMCH, the main hospital in South 24-Parganas

Snehamoy Chakraborty Bolpur(Birbhum) Published 07.01.22, 04:11 AM
In Durgapur, a private hospital closed its outdoor clinic after around 80 doctors and nurses tested positive.

In Durgapur, a private hospital closed its outdoor clinic after around 80 doctors and nurses tested positive. File Photo

Forty-five doctors out of around 180, along with 65 nursing and health staff, tested Covid positive, several others await test results at the Diamond Harbour Government Medical College and Hospital (DHGMCH).

Five out of 40 doctors of the gynaecology department are positive, whereas seven others are isolating and awaiting test results at the Burdwan Medical College and Hospital (BMCH).

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Forty doctors out of a staff of 400, along with 28 students, are infected at North Bengal Medical College and Hospital (NBMCH) in Siliguri.

Reports of rising infections among doctors and healthcare providers in medical colleges and hospitals across Bengal have led authorities to reshuffle duty rosters in an “impromptu” way to somehow go on treating patients.

Several government medical colleges and hospitals, which give healthcare to thousands of patients, including pregnant women from rural pockets, are reportedly facing threats to daily operation.

The situation on Thursday went “out of control” at the DHGMCH, the main hospital in South 24-Parganas, that treats the rural populace of the Sunderbans and its adjoining areas. An emergency meeting was called on Thursday morning after 45 doctors out of 180 were found infected along with 65 other health workers. Officials said the Covid-testing unit of the hospital could not run in the face of staff shortage. Now, authorities have set up a new duty roster to run the facility with skeletal staff while keeping a reserve pool.

“We requested doctors to attend hospital regularly for at least five days without taking leave since we can use reserve resources in case those on duty get infected,” said Utpal Dan, principal of DHGMCH.

Dan on Thursday wrote to the state health department seeking permission to outsource pathological staff in order to conduct RT-PCR tests.

“Fourteen staff of the RT-PCR unit are among those infected and we can’t stop testing when infections are increasing. We have sought permission to outsource staff to run the unit,” Dan added.

In Burdwan, five out of 40 doctors of the gynaecology department tested positive and six more have been advised isolation on Thursday till their RT-PCR reports arrive. Principal of the medical college Prabir Sengupta is also infected. Officials said the gynaecology department in Burdwan was vital as patients from both East and West Burdwan, parts of Hooghly, Murshidabad, Bankura and Birbhum receive treatment at the facility.

Infections among the doctors and other healthcare providers in medical colleges in Murshidabad, Raiganj and Bankura were also reported this week. Officials at these hospitals said if the numbers rise, they will have to shut several services, including outdoor units.

In Durgapur, a private hospital closed its outdoor clinic after around 80 doctors and nurses tested positive.

(Additional reporting by Avijit Sinha, Abhijeet Chatterjee and Alamgir Hossain)

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