Tag: Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College and Hospital

  • AMU doctor, who played a crucial role in battle against pandemic, dies of COVID

    By PTI
    ALIGARH: A 58-year-old doctor at Aligarh Muslim University’s hospital succumbed to COVID on Friday, authorities said, adding, he was the 15th member of the varsity’s teaching staff to have died due to the disease or symptoms similar to that of the virus.

    Shadaab Khan, Head of Medicine department at AMU’s Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College and Hospital, played a crucial role in the battle against the pandemic since its outbreak in March last year, a university spokesman told PTI.

    The hospital is one of the main COVID-designated government facilities in the state with more than 220 patients.

    “It is imperative for all government hospitals in the state to be urgently provided necessary infrastructural support and medical supplies, especially oxygen, in this battle against COVID-19,” said Mohammad Hamza, President of the Resident Doctors Association at the hospital.

    He further said that all medical staff, including junior doctors, who were at the forefront, should be fully supported and their interests protected.

    Irfan Ahmad (61), Department of Museology chairman and Assistant Professor Faisal Aziz (45) died last week, with their family members saying they showed COVID-like symptoms.

    Ehsanullah Fahad (Department of Sunni Theology); Maula Bakhsh Ansari and Mohammad Furqan Sambhali (Urdu); Mohammad Ali Khan (Post Harvest Engineering); Qazi Mohammad Jamshed (Political Science); Khalid Bin Yusuf Khan (Sanskrit), Mohammad Yusuf Ansari (English); and Sajid Ali Khan, Chairman, Department of Psychology are among others in the list of deaths due to COVID at AMU in the last 17 days.

  • COVID: 11,489 new cases, 59 more deaths in Bihar; over 750 doctors, health workers infected

    By PTI
    PATNA: With 59 more fatalities, the death toll due to coronavirus rose to 1956 in Bihar on Thursday, health department bulletin said.

    A total of 11,489 fresh COVID cases surfaced Thursday taking the toll to 3,65,770 since the outbreak of the pandemic last year in the state, it said.

    Among the new deaths, Patna accounted for nine casaulties while Bhagalpur reported 8 fatalities and Gaya five.

    Other deaths came in from Darbhanga and Muzaffarpur four each, three patients each succumbed to coronavirus in Banka, Munger, Nawada and Vaishali, two each died in Gopalganj, Jehanabad, Madhepura, Nalanda, West Champaran, Samastipur and Saran and one casautly was reported from Bhojpur, Sitamarhi and Siwan.

    Out of 11,489 new coronavirus cases, capital Patna share was 2643.

    Other major COVID-hit districts in last 24 hours are: Gaya with 945 cases, Muzaffarpur (602), Begusarai (530) and Aurangabad (498), it said.

    Overall 5308 COVID patients have recovered in the last 24 hours, while total 2,93,945 have been curedso far since the beginning of the outbreak.

    Recovery rate has plummeted to80.36 per cent.

    A total of 1,01,063 samples were tested since Wednesday while total 2.56 crore samples have been clinically examined in the state till date.

    There are 69,868 active corona cases in Bihar at present.

    Total 86,609 citizens were vaccinated Thursday, while a total of 6362151 have been inoculated so far.

    More than 750 doctors and health workers of six prominent government hospitals of Bihar have been infected with coronavirus during the ongoing second wave, causing worry for the state government.

    Reports of doctors and staff falling prey to the infection came from three prominent hospitals of Patna-AIIMS, Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) and Nalanda Medical College and Hospital (NMCH)- besides Sri Krishna Medical College, Muzaffarpur, Jawahar Lal Nehru Medical College and Hospital, Bhagalpur and Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College & Hospital, Gaya.

    Altogether, 384 employees of AIIMS Patna, including doctors, nurses, sanitation workers, have been infected during the second wave so far, its Medical Superintendent C M Singh has said.

    PMCH Superintendent Dr Indu Sekhar Thakur said more than 125 of its employees have tested positive so far.

    He said the list includes 70 doctors and over 55 nurses and other health workers.

    NMCH COVID nodal officer Mukul Kumar Singh said around 100 doctors, nurses and other staff have tested positive during the current second wave.

    Heads of SKMCH,JLNMCH Bhagalpur and ANMMCH Gaya said around 50 doctors and paramedical staff each have caught the contagion during the latest surge of coronavirus cases.

    Bihar Health minister Mangal Pandey told PTI Thursday that infections to so many doctors and health staff in the leading hospitals is a cause of worry for the state.

    “They are treated on a priority basis in the hospitals they belong to,” Pandey told PTI.

    Hailing commitment of the health workers in fighting the COVID surge, the minister said many of them are returning to work after recovering from the disease.

    Bihar is witnessing sharp rise in coronavirus cases during second wave of the infection.

    According to Thursday health bulletin, 11,480 fresh COVID cases were reported from across the state, taking the tally to 3,65,770.

    With 59 new fatalities, the death toll has risen to 1956 in the state.

    There are 69,868 active cases in Bihar at present.

    The PMCH superintendent said that the hospital authorities have arranged separate isolation spaces for its infected employees.

    PMCH, the century-old premier hospital of Bihar, has a facility of around 105 beds for COVID patients barring its staff and all are occupied at present, Thakur said.

    AIIMS Patna has expanded its bed capacity to 250 and all the beds are occupied.

    The PMCH superintendent said that due to the infection of many staffers, the hospital is facing a manpower shortage.

    “But since leave of all the staff has been cancelled, we are managing the functioning of the COVID wards,” he said.

    The Bihar chapter of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has published a list of 40 doctors across the state with their phone numbers for assistance to the needy.

    “Our doctors are providing treatment over the phone to patients who are primarily in home isolation,” its state president Dr Shahjanand Singh said.

    Singh, a surgeon, is himself on the list of doctors helping the needy during the crisis.

    The IMA Bihar chief said these doctors are available over the phone from 10 am-12 noon and 4-6 pm.