
Indian Medical Association Says 382 Doctors Died Of COVID-19 After Gov't Claims No Data On Health Care Staff
After the Health Ministry said this week that the centre does not maintain data of healthcare workers who died due to Covid-19, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has published a list of 382 doctors who died due to the disease and demanded that they be treated as âmartyrsâ.Â
When asked about the number of healthcare staff, including doctors, nurses, support staff and ASHA workers, who died from Covid, Minister of State for Health Ashwini Kumar Choubey said on Tuesday that health is a state subject and such data is not maintained at Central level by the Ministry of Health
and Family Welfare.
âHowever, database of those seeking relief under the âPradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Insurance Packageâ is maintained at national level,â he said and added that relatives of 155 healthcare workers sought relief under the package.Â
A health worker works with a rapid antigen based Covid-19 test kit at Drya Ganj on July 27, 2020 in New Delhi
IMA called Choubeyâs statement an âabdication of duty and abandonment of the national heroes who have stood up for our peopleâ.
âThe IMA finds it strange that after having formulated an unfriendly partial insurance scheme for the bereaved families to struggle with the ignominy of the government disowning them altogether stares at them,â it said, according to PTI.
According to the medical bodyâs data on 16 September, as many as 2,238 doctors were infected with the disease and of them 382 lost their lives, a senior official of the doctorsâ body was quoted as saying by PTI.
âTo feign that this information doesnât merit the attention of the nation is abominable,â the medical body said and added that âif the government doesnât maintain the statistics of the total number of doctors and healthcare workers infected by Covid-19 and the statistics of how many of them sacrificed their life due to the pandemic, it loses the moral authority to administer the Epidemic Act 1897 and the Disaster Management Act.â
IMA said that this âexposes the hypocrisyâ of calling healthcare workers corona warriors on one hand and denying them and their families the status and benefits of martyrdom.
The response comes after the Narendra Modi government told the Parliament that it had no record of the number of migrants who died or were injured during the lockdown.Â
Opposition leaders have slammed the government over its response. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor tweeted on Friday that doctorsâ families should be compensated and a national fund should be set up to help the families of all medical personnel who died fighting Covid.Â
He also questioned the government over the lack of data.Â
(With PTI inputs)
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