Coronavirus | Decision to allow COVID-19 positive ambulance driver to leave Assam draws criticism



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Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on May 10 that an ambulance driver who tested positive for COVID-19 was allowed to go to Mumbai because he was asymptomatic, drawing criticism from netizens on his social media accounts. .

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On the evening of May 9, Sarma said on Facebook and Twitter that three people, including the ambulance driver who drove them to the Jorhat district from Mumbai, tested positive and the driver was sent back to Mumbai.

“Alert ~ 3 people, including a Mumbai ambulance driver who drove 2, try # COVID19 + in Jorhat. Driver sent back to Mumbai. 2 are on JMCH since their arrival in Jorhat, ”he tweeted.

This created a long series of reactions from his followers on both platforms, who said the move “was not fully justified” and asked why the driver was allowed to leave Assam as there is a high possibility that the infection will spread in your way back.

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“Actually, the driver went to Mumbai and we let him go because he was asymptotic. Now, at our request, he has been detained in Bihar for hospitalization, ”said Sarma, defending the decision.

Julin Boruah, one of his Facebook followers, said: “I am concerned about the respected ambulance driver … He became the pride warrior of # Covid19 … If he really sends back, he is not fully justified in our State Government.

“Dra. Himanta Biswa, Mr. Sarma Dangoria, investigate the matter with immediate effect. Our state should try to heal the warrior of pride. “

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A user, named Urmee_D, on Twitter expressed his surprise and asked if the ambulance carrying two women had valid documents and if these were properly verified in Sagalia and Srirampur, the entry points to Assam.

“The ambulance entered Assam with the proper permission to bring back a blood cancer patient from Jorhat who happens to be the son of one of the + patients. We have no Covid-19 test facilities at our border, ”replied Mr. Sarma.

Jojneswar Sharma tweeted to the Minister: “This incident warns us to check the driver’s health if he is hired in a red light district like Mumbai before they are allowed to undertake such a journey; even the ambulance could carry viruses; in this case, the driver should not be allowed to leave Jorhat until the report was available. “

Mr. Sarma said: “Then we will end up arresting thousands of truckers who come from different states to Assam.”

Identifying himself as an orthopedic surgeon, Ananta Saikia said: “Why was the driver sent back? It should have been dealt with here, as you took every risk to bring our brothers back home, please investigate the matter, sir, one or two cases make no difference, we are all prepared to face it. “

“Sir, why did the driver send you back to Mumbai? We could have given the utmost attention, treatment at Jorhat. We ask that you provide all the support and assistance. Tcr of ourselves too, “Madhurjya Protim Borah told Mr. Sarma on Facebook.

A Twitter user said: “Please treat and care for the driver here in Assam. He took all the risk and brought the people back to Assam. It is our moral responsibility to ensure that you are given the best deal. ”

Another said: “It was so inhumane to send the driver back, that he is not mentally or physically fit to travel back to Mumbai in this state of health.” Please take the necessary steps for the driver. “

The total number of COVID-19 cases has increased to 62 in the State, of which 34 have been discharged.

The State Department of Family Health and Welfare said in its daily bulletin that two people died from COVID-19.

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