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Jan Nayak Karpoori Thakur Hospital in Bihar’s Madhepura was built at a cost of Rs 800 crore. But, COVID-19 patients admitted to this hospital are panicking and have started to leave, because of the dire state of facilities and infrastructure.
Migrant workers admitted here have been complaining of bad food, water, and improper sanitation.
Dipak (*name changed) is one of several COVID-19 patients at the hospital. He says that they were brought to the hospital on a reserved car ,on 15 May, and faced no problems, initially, but got infected after living together in close quarters.
“Someone came from Mumbai, I came from Delhi. We were all kept together. No arrangements were made. After testing, they got us to Madhepura Medical College. We have many problems here, like food, water, living conditions. We get food at 12 hour intervals,” he adds.
The migrants claim that no doctors have come to attend to the them and no medicine is available either.
These workers also claim that they are not getting food regularly, but at an interval of 12 hours and that the quality of the food served is terrible.
The Quint tried to contact Colonel Ahmed Ansari, the Superintendent of the medical college, but he refused to comment on the matter. Here is what he said:
The migrants, meanwhile, say that the situation has improved following The Quint's report.
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