COVID-19 patient who went missing from hospital 3 months ago still not found
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HC fumes at apathetic condition of Prayagraj hospital with non-functional CCTV
The Allahabad High Court has raised concern over the “apathetic condition” of a hospital in Prayagraj and the “gross negligence” of its doctors and staff in the disappearance of an elderly COVID-19 patient whose whereabouts are unknown ever since he was admitted there more than three months ago. The court directed the Uttar Pradesh government to ensure that the patient was traced before the next date of hearing, August 27, and submit a report. The family of Ram Lal Yadav, formerly a junior engineer in the Electricity Department in New Delhi, had filed a habeas corpus petition seeking his release from the custody of the T.B Sapru Hospital in Prayagraj, where he was admitted after testing positive for COVID-19.More Related News

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