Labour Colony residents in Larkana protest against setting up of isolation centre
Residents claim establishing the ward near populated areas is unethical and unlawful
HYDERABAD:
Residents of the Labour Colony in Larkana protested the local administration's plan of setting up a quarantine centre in the colony on Sunday.
The protesters claimed that the colony's vacant flats were surrounded by populated areas, terming it "unethical and unlawful" to establish a quarantine centre in a populated area.
Area resident Nazeer Sangi expressed his worries that the presence of infected persons in their neighbourhood may spread the virus among the local residents.
"If someone in our families becomes sick with coronavirus, we will hold the local administration responsible," warned resident Waheed Kalhoro.
The protesters demanded that the quarantine should be established far away from the populated areas.
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As many as 83 pilgrims who returned from Iran were put in quarantine at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Hospital in Larkana on March 20. The authorities are currently planning to shift them to a remote quarantine centre, besides making contingency arrangements to deal with a probable outbreak.
No ward in Sajawal
No isolation ward for suspected and confirmed coronavirus patients has yet been set up in Sajawal district, stated district health officer (DHO) Dr Javed Bhutto on Sunday.
According to Bhutto, the Sindh Health Department had still not released the funds required to establish the ward in any government hospital in the district. "There is no ventilator facility in any hospital in the district either," he added.
The DHO further maintained that protective gear, including masks, have also not been provided to the district health department.
Residents of the Labour Colony in Larkana protested the local administration's plan of setting up a quarantine centre in the colony on Sunday.
The protesters claimed that the colony's vacant flats were surrounded by populated areas, terming it "unethical and unlawful" to establish a quarantine centre in a populated area.
Area resident Nazeer Sangi expressed his worries that the presence of infected persons in their neighbourhood may spread the virus among the local residents.
"If someone in our families becomes sick with coronavirus, we will hold the local administration responsible," warned resident Waheed Kalhoro.
The protesters demanded that the quarantine should be established far away from the populated areas.
COVID-19: Karachi and the first day of lockdown
As many as 83 pilgrims who returned from Iran were put in quarantine at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Hospital in Larkana on March 20. The authorities are currently planning to shift them to a remote quarantine centre, besides making contingency arrangements to deal with a probable outbreak.
No ward in Sajawal
No isolation ward for suspected and confirmed coronavirus patients has yet been set up in Sajawal district, stated district health officer (DHO) Dr Javed Bhutto on Sunday.
According to Bhutto, the Sindh Health Department had still not released the funds required to establish the ward in any government hospital in the district. "There is no ventilator facility in any hospital in the district either," he added.
The DHO further maintained that protective gear, including masks, have also not been provided to the district health department.