Between the lockdown and the corona infection, the Madhya Pradesh government made a provision of Rs 50 lakh for the financial help of the corona warriors on their deaths but did not take responsibility for the hospitalization expenses if they got infected. Even doctors, nursing staff, police officers have to plead with colleagues for treatment.
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About 20 thousand Corona warriors are working day and night in Indore. These include doctors, nursing staff and hospital staff including officers and employees of the district administration and police department. More than 100 warriors have been infected so far. Of these, the seriously infected were shifted to private medical colleges or private hospitals. Now they are being paid a hefty bill. In the initial phase, the government kept claiming that the treatment of corona infected would be done free. Recently, when this issue arose in the meeting of the College Council, the officials said that if the doctor wishes, he can get free treatment in MRTB and MTH (Government Hospital). If they provide treatment in a private room in Aurobindo or Choitharam, then they will have to bear the cost.
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In addition, senior anesthesiologists of a large hospital became infected while treating Corona. He was referred to a private hospital identified in the Red category. The hospital billed Rs 1.75 lakh. He requested the government to pay the bill but the result was cipher. They had to pay themselves. Corona got infected during the then TI duty of Juni Indore police station of Indore. He was admitted to the Red category hospital. The fellow policemen donated for a special injection. TI died. The government gave financial assistance of 50 lakh rupees to his family after his death. A few days ago, the government has not even given the injection amount with the doctors.
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