Sindh's doctors decry lack of safety kits in hospitals.

HYDERABAD -- Over a month after the first coronavirus patient emerged in Sindh, doctors and paramedical staff serving at government hospitals still lack safety gear. On Wednesday, doctors at Civil Hospital in Sanghar district staged a protest, decrying the government's indifference to the threat they face by being exposed to the virus.

'Whatever material has been provided to the hospitals in the name of safety kits is far below the World Health Organisation's recognised standards,' said Dr Amjad Sarewal, who led the protest. 'If the doctors contract the virus, we will hold the government responsible.'

According to the protesters, by putting the doctors at risk, the government is also risking the health of patients who visit the hospitals daily.

Dr Shabbir Ahmed, the district focal person for coronavirus, said that the government had provided them the safety kits - consisting of an N95 mask, suit, goggles, cap, shoe covers and gloves - in adequate numbers.

'But we issue these kits only to those doctors who work in the quarantine area or those taking samples from suspected patients,' he clarified, contending that it was not possible for the authorities to provide kits to every doctor in the government hospitals.

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However, another protester, Faiza, pointed out that the suspected cases didn't always land directly at the quarantine wards. 'Those patients visit the medicine, ENT, pulmonology, casualty and other wards as well before they are referred for the tests,'...

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