Srinagar:
Coronavirus patients in Occupied Kashmir are not getting oxygen and medicine on the spot and at the same time there are reports of Remdesivir shortages and several SOS messages.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the people affected by the Corona epidemic and their families are facing a very difficult situation as there is a shortage of oxygen and remediation in the occupied territories and these two things are also rare in the major hospitals of the valley.
Remediswire, an essential injection to save the life of a patient severely affected by Corona, has almost disappeared from the markets of Kashmir Valley, Sura Institute of Medical Sciences, SMSH Hospital and all other major hospitals in Kashmir Valley. do not have.
Relatives of hundreds of patients severely infected with the corona virus have been scrambling for the last few days in Srinagar and other cities in search of this important drug, but they say they have not found any remedies.
Wasim Rasool, a relative of a citizen infected with the corona virus, told the media that in this hour of grief and distress, any patient should be provided with all the necessary treatment facilities and medicines at the hospital, but the hospital administration is responsible for bringing all the necessary medicines. Dari puts it on the patient’s relatives and they are busy looking for medicine instead of taking care of the patient.
He said that due to unavailability of medicine, he shared his messages on social media and fortunately the medicine was arranged within two hours.
Remedial injection is also not available in SMHS Hospital. Dr. Nazir Chaudhry, MS of the hospital while talking to media said that they have not received supply of Remedive in the last four days.
The injections received a few days ago were given to the critically ill patients of Corona on the same day. Over the last few days, the demand for oxygen has also increased rapidly in the whole of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Running to get and sending SOS messages on failure.