Officials warn against discrimination of doctors, nurses treating COVID-19 cases
Apr 8, 2020, 23:35 IST
Kochi, Apr 8 () In a case of discrimination againstpersonnel involved in treating COVID-19 patients, a governmentdoctor was asked to vacate his premises by a residentassociation in Ernakulam district, prompting authorities towarn of strict action against those indulging in such acts. Referring to the incident, Ernakulam District Collector SSuhas said strong action under Indian Epidemic Disease Act1897 would be initiated against those who discriminate againstthe healthcare personnel, including doctors and nurses. Noting that the World Health Organiation (WHO) hascharacterised COVID-19 as a pandemic, the district collector,in a circular, said the administration has taken steps toensure the service of health professionals including doctorsand nurses to prevent its spread in the district. It would ensure the security of the doctors, nurses andother health professionals serving the nation by saving thepeople from the deadly virus, he said. The district collector termed as "uncivilised" theincident in which the resident association asked the doctor toleave the place. Condemning the incident, the administration said thedoctor was working in the field taking all necessaryprecautions. TGBVS VS
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