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NC express concern over surge in COVID-19 cases in Kashmir

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 17, 2021
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Srinagar, Apr 17: Expressing concern over surge in the COVID-19 positive cases in the Kashmir valley, the National Conference (NC) on Saturday alleged that administration has turned its back on the exigencies that have cropped up in wake of the increased number of infections and mortality.

In a joint statement NC Members of Parliament (MPs) Mohammad Akbar Lone and Justice (retd) Hasnain Masoodi  expressed concern over the snow balling of new COVID-19 infections in Kashmir.

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They alleged the administration has turned its back on the exigencies that have cropped up in wake of the increased number of infections and mortality.

The administration has failed to learn lessons from first wave of COVID-19 to improve its response to the emerging new COVID-19 peak in Kashmir, the NC leaders said adding that people are yet to tide over the rampage induced by COVID-19 and the subsequent failed lock-downs.

“Unfortunately, the government has been yet again caught napping on the issue, they alleged and said had the ruling regime in J&K come up with a well thought out strategy to cope up with the crises by learning from its past failures, the situation would not have become as dire as it is now.

“We see how in a well-organized manner various state governments across the country have made ample arrangements in the form of creating makeshift hospitals, extra testing facilities, and speeding up vaccination to cope up with the viral sprawl. Unfortunately the big shots in the administration are not available on the ground in Kashmir as the government has decided not to shift Darbar move offices this year also. Regrettably the administration also failed to scale up the existing infrastructure in hospitals and augment existing bed strength and other live saving equipment,” they said.

Expressing dismay over the scarcity of beds in hospitals, they said, “There aren’t any free beds in hospitals; everybody cannot afford to admit his kith and kin in private nursing homes.  With the number of cases rising every day, the strain on the health care infrastructure in J&K, especially Kashmir has begun to show up.

The NC leaders said the attendants, patients are now coming out equivocally and expressing their anger about not being able to find free hospital beds, proper treatment for themselves, their family and friends.  Hospitals are also short of human resources to deal with the increasing rush.  We hear of healthy patients not being segregated from COVID-19 affected ones. The macro and micro management of incoming rush and COVID-19 protocol in hospitals has gone for a toss.  No measures are being taken to manage the overload in tertiary and district hospitals; improving testing and documentation; diagnosis and care without risking the safety of patients and healthcare,” they added.

Lone and Hasnain said the administration is selling the failed lockdown of 2020 as a success, the idea behind the lockdown was to flatten the curve of COVID-19 infection, and the administration has failed to achieve that end. It is needless to say that the present regime in J&K has failed to follow the “trace, test and treat” norm of the world health organization. It seems that the administration has given in; it is only busy in photo-ops and shoddy PR.  The response of the JK administration to COVID-19 crises presents a grimy tale of shortfalls and mistakes. The what-aboutery of the civil administration is only adding to the miseries of people,” they said.

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