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NEW DELHI: “It is a kind of war (against Covid-19). You do not dissatisfy soldiers during a war. So, travel the extra mile to make the corona warriors feel secure,” the Supreme Court said on Friday after complaints from doctors about lack of proper lodging and quarantine facilities and non-payment of salaries, both in government and private healthcare sectors.
A PIL by a doctor, Arushi Jain, questioned the rationale behind the new quarantine rules for doctors and healthcare workers. Senior advocate K V Vishwanath said the new rules provided for institutional quarantine facilities for those with high risk exposure while treating Covid-19 patients and the rest were asked to undergo home quarantine. He said doctors and healthcare workers treating Covid-19 patients could not take the risk of going back to their families for fear of getting them infected.
The petitioner, through Mithu Jain, had also said that the government must provide proper lodging near the place of work so that health workers could keep their family members safe.
A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Sanjay K Kaul and M R Shah told solicitor general Tushar Mehta that in a war-like situation, it would be counter-productive to keep corona warriors dissatisfied. “It has come in newspaper reports that many doctors are not paid salaries. In some places, doctors are on strike. You cannot be disrespecting soldiers."
The court further said, “In Delhi, doctors are not paid salaries. This issue should not engRead More – Source
Representative photo: PTI
NEW DELHI: “It is a kind of war (against Covid-19). You do not dissatisfy soldiers during a war. So, travel the extra mile to make the corona warriors feel secure,” the Supreme Court said on Friday after complaints from doctors about lack of proper lodging and quarantine facilities and non-payment of salaries, both in government and private healthcare sectors.
A PIL by a doctor, Arushi Jain, questioned the rationale behind the new quarantine rules for doctors and healthcare workers. Senior advocate K V Vishwanath said the new rules provided for institutional quarantine facilities for those with high risk exposure while treating Covid-19 patients and the rest were asked to undergo home quarantine. He said doctors and healthcare workers treating Covid-19 patients could not take the risk of going back to their families for fear of getting them infected.
The petitioner, through Mithu Jain, had also said that the government must provide proper lodging near the place of work so that health workers could keep their family members safe.
A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Sanjay K Kaul and M R Shah told solicitor general Tushar Mehta that in a war-like situation, it would be counter-productive to keep corona warriors dissatisfied. “It has come in newspaper reports that many doctors are not paid salaries. In some places, doctors are on strike. You cannot be disrespecting soldiers."
The court further said, “In Delhi, doctors are not paid salaries. This issue should not engRead More – Source