I never said I wouldn’t see a coronary patient, two fired doctors said



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Two doctors have been suspended from the Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Hospital, saying they never refused to treat coronavirus patients.

The two doctors are Muhammad Fazlul Haque, a resident of the Department of Medicine at the Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Hospital and Sharmin Hossain, a junior consultant (gynecology and obstetrics) at the same hospital.

Sehab Uddin hospital caregiver recommended the suspension of six doctors from Kuwait Maitri Hospital on Saturday. Later that night, the Department announced his temporary layoff. Hospital authorities have complained that the six doctors were reluctant to treat coronary patients.

Sharmin Hossain said on Facebook Live on Sunday: “The caregiver sent me the name of the health department against me without telephoning or informing me that I am not willing to treat patients with Covid-1. I do not know if I have ever said such words , either verbally or in writing, to Sir or someone.

Sharmin said he works April 1-7. He returned home early in the morning to complete the night shift. A day later he discovered that he had been fired.
Sharmin Hossain with a copy of his Hajira account on Sunday morning. He also met with Belal Hossain.

Furthermore, Muhammad Fazlul Haque pleaded not guilty on a talk show on a private television channel last night. He said he was regularly hospitalized.
In addition to these two doctors, one of the other four who have been temporarily fired has already resigned. The other three did not go to the hospital.

When asked about this, the Director of the Department of Health (Administration) Belal Hossain told First Light that Sharmin Hossain met him this morning. He asked Sharmin to report to the Secretary of Health in writing.

However, he was unable to reveal any plans to withdraw the order. He said the doctors were temporarily fired on the recommendation of the Kuwait Maitri Hospital. They were found innocent after the investigation.



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