National

AIIMS Doctor Who Called Out N95 Stats Served Show Cause Notice By Administration

The administration after the tweet of 25 May sends Dr Srinivas a showcase notice stating it a lie about the statistics related to N95 masks

NEW DELHI| AIIMS GS Dr Srinivas Rajkumar T who complained about the PPE kit and N95 mask provided to the frontline doctors in the hospital has been slapped with a notice by the administration on Monday.

The General Secretary of the Resident Doctors Association, AIIMS New Delhi Dr Srinivas Rajkumar T a few days back complained about the mask and the PPE kit provided to the doctors at the AIIMS stating it as a major issue. He said, “The N95 masks do not meet even MoHFW [Ministry of Health and Family Welfare] safety standards, forget international standards.”

https://twitter.com/srinivasaiims/status/1264852197889761280

The administration after the tweet of 25 May sends Dr Srinivas a showcase notice stating it a lie about the statistics related to N95 masks and suspends Dr Srinivas. The letter read as the claims did by Dr Srinivas does not hold any facts or evidence to support his claims.

National Students’ Union Of India condemns the take of the administration on the AIIMS Dr Srinivas. NSUI President Neeraj Kundan wrote a letter in support of Dr Srinivas stating its a second time during the pandemic the sound of frontline warriors has been suppressed.

Dr Srinivas earlier complaining about the administration said that if the attitude of the authorities did not change then it would affect the strength of the hospital. “If this continues, we will be short of HCWs [health care workers] to treat patients,” Srinivas said. “Since March, we have been writing and fighting for the safety of hostel premises, poor sanitation, lack of proper quarantine protocol and need for adequate testing.”

Delhi reported 1,106 new coronavirus cases on Friday. The Capital’s tally is now 17,386, and the infection has killed 398 people.

Dear Readers,
As an independent media platform, we do not take advertisements from governments and corporate houses. It is you, our readers, who have supported us on our journey to do honest and unbiased journalism. Please contribute, so that we can continue to do the same in future.

Related posts