UP: Corona patient died waiting for the ambulance for three hours

Lucknow: Right now the whole country is suffering due to Corona epidemic. Meanwhile, waiting for an ambulance, on Monday, the COVID-19 infected grocery businessman died. His wife continued to call the COVID care centre, but an ambulance could not be made available even in three hours. The patient was then taken by a private ambulance where doctors declared him dead.

Agrasen Nagar Madianv resident grocery businessman was having a fever for a few days. He got COVID-19 checked at RML on Sunday. Before the report came, the condition of the patient deteriorated on Monday morning. At eight o'clock, the wife called the COVID Care Center. The ambulance was not sent even three hours. At 11 am, the patient was taken to a private hospital located in Hardoi Road by a private ambulance, where doctors declared the patient dead.

In the afternoon, the businessman's COVID-19 report came positive. Cases of unavailability of ambulances have come up in the past. The ambulance arrived in a private medical college with the patient had to wait for hours, then the resident of Rajauli village took the patient to the ambulance hospital after two days. Similarly, the patients of Mansarovar plan also had to wait for three days for an ambulance. Dr RP Singh said in his statement, the matter is not known. If such negligence has occurred, the investigation will be conducted. The matter is also being investigated.

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