Health team pelted with stones in MP's Indore


Indore, Apr 2 (IANS): A health department team on a visit to locate persons reportedly infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Indore's Tat Patti Bakhal area was pelted with stones. The health team consisted of five persons including three doctors.

Though reports had earlier suggested that two women doctors suffered injuries to their legs, police said no one was hurt in the stone-pelting incident on Wednesday.

"The moment we started enquiring about a particular person's health, people began protesting and were joined by others who resorted to pelting stones. Policemen standing nearby came to our rescue," a woman doctor said.

Indore's Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO) Pravin Jadia said: "Our team is working to protect people from the coronavirus infection. But people pelted stones at them. It was an unfortunate incident."

"Two women doctors somehow protected themselves by hiding in tehsildar's vehicle," said Jadia.

A complaint has been filed at Chhatripura police station. A police officer said that during the incident the protesters also broke the barricade. A case of rioting will be pursued against them. Investigating officials said lack of awareness among the people about the corona virus infection and rumours spread on social media had led to such confrontations.

Meanwhile, Indore Deputy Inspector General of Police Hari Narayan Chari Mishra told IANS that a team from the health department had gone to the area to conduct health checks when they were attacked with stones. However, no one was hurt in the stone-pelting incident.

"The police have registered a case against unknown people and are looking for them," Mishra said.

In another development, a 28-year-old woman doctor was admitted to a hospital with coronavirus on Wednesday.

Jadia said the doctor was admitted to a private hospital. She was with the gynaecology department of the government Maharaja Yashwantrao Hospital, he said.

The CMHO said that 20 people including doctors who had come in contact with her have been identified and put under quarantine.

The doctor had met her husband in Lucknow some days ago and returned to Indore. Her husband has also been quarantined in Lucknow, Jadia said.

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    doctors do not perform miracles . remember doctors r human beings like us. those pelted stones should b arrested immediately.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    My comment on this is if someone is not cooperating leave them alone put force make sure no one come out no treatment no medical facilities, we should not waste time on this type of citizens move on who are all cooperating. If their is community or particular area where no one want to cooperate just move on seal the area let them take their decision . This irresponsible people's in future they are going to burden for country and sometimes their own family, take a battlefield decision no wrong in this .

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  • pradeep, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    Wherever and whenever such incidents happen, please get ARMY deployed in these problematic areas with 'shoot at sight' order. Just because of small percentage of these type of idiots, the majority citizens should not suffer.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 02 2020

    People from Madhya Pradesh are still Uneducated ...

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