Ex-CM Kumaraswamy denied admission by Bengaluru hospital citing lack of beds


Bengaluru, Apr 17 (IANS): Notwithstanding the Karnataka government's claim that there is no shortage of beds in the hospitals, former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, who tested positive for Covid -19 earlier on Saturday, was in for a rude shock when a private hospital in Bengaluru reportedly turned down his request for admission citing shortage of beds.

Senior Janata Dal (Secular) leader Kumaraswamy, who had been campaigning for the bypolls in Basavakalyan, returned to Bengaluru on Friday night, and as he was feeling exhausted, he chose to stay back at a hotel instead of going home.

On Saturday morning, Kumaraswamy tested positive for Covid-19. He intended to isolate himself at his farm house, but the doctors advised him to get hospitalised immediately.

However, Kumaraswamy failed to get admitted to a plush private clinic here, which is one of the most sought after hospitals by the VIPs in Karnataka, as the authorities reportedly expressed their inability to allot him a bed due to shortage of the same.

Later, he was allotted a bed in another plush hospital on the Bannerghatta Road, which he kept reserved due to a court hearing he needs to attend in connection with a case. Due to contracting the disease, the former CM will not be able to attend the hearing in person, and is likely to be present virtually.

Confirming this to the media, the JD(S) MLC Ramesh Gowda said that Kumaraswamy would get admitted to the hospital for treatment after attending the scheduled court hearing.

"If this can happen to one of the most influential persons in Karnataka, one can imagine what the situation is on the ground for the common man," Gowda said.

Meanwhile, after coming to know about the former CM's ordeal, Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhakar tried to get him a bed, but in vain.

The state had reported 14,859 new Covid cases and 78 deaths on Friday, taking the total number of active cases to 1,07,315. The government is grappling with the private sector to raise the number of beds in the hospitals.

Sudhakar had said on Friday that there are around 1,000 beds in the government medical colleges and hospitals and around 5,000 beds in the private medical colleges reserved for Covid-19 patients.

With the exponential surge in Covid-19 cases leading to increased demand for beds, Sudhakar had appealed to the hospitals to only admit patients needing critical care.

"Almost 95 per cent of the infected persons are either asymptomatic or have only mild symptoms in this second wave. Only 5 per cent of Covid patients need hospitalisation. So I appeal that only those with severe symptoms must approach the hospitals for treatment.

"We have instructed the private hospitals to free beds for critical Covid patients. We have asked them to admit only those who need critical care, and to open quarantine centers in collaboration with hotels for asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic patients," the minister had stated.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Peter, Belman

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    His brother in law is a famous Dr C N Manjunath. HDK himself is strong enough to buy a hospital. Are people fools to believe this drama skit!!!

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  • Sathish Kumar Shetty, Bangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    He will release the CD once the covid cases over, regarding this issue.

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  • N.D. Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Sir, You gotta be kidding. Public are not fools. I live in Bangalore. There are beds and all are not admitted to hospital Yes if you have a major concern there are beds, If not you will be treated like an outpatient, like isolation and medication. But you can hire a personal doctor 24 by7 & for the entire time you have Covid and be treated at home. Also dont play politics, we all know you had numerous other ailments for which you are having regular treatments in Singapore.

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  • kavin, UDUPI

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    If EX CM and wealthy people are dinied in hospital due to lack of beds then imagined situation of comman man, Did we vote for Hospitals, schools and good infratructure? Menifesto was from rulling party is religious places. now we cannot blame them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Kumaraswamy can buy any Hospital ...

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  • KAVETI CHANDRA MOHAN, darebail

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Dear ex chief minister avere, Have done 1 paise contribution to improve any of Bangalore infra during your term no so do't demand suffer like any Bangalorean

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    You have 2 beds of your own, Sir.

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  • Govinda Kamath, Goregaon Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Sorry only two.

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  • Gurka, mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    This is not a big deal !! Only taking the advantage of the situation by DIRTY FOX

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Kumaraswamy has enough money to buy an entire Hospital ...

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Recently there was a comment for DK administration, that there is no shortage of beds in the district. Please come down to DK and get admitted yourself here DK.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Naka....hanga naka...theinss asondi....here beds are required for our people...ok ?

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  • Sathish Kumar Shetty, Bangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    His admission may cause minimum 10 needy patients out of bed. singapore is calling for Hindu NEW YEAR celebration.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Once in blue moon they face such ordeal, and they make it to headlines. This is the situation of every single middle income group. Be it ration, education, health care and even in crematory, we people has to stand in que and most of the time will get to hear not available, or no stock. Anyways, get well soon.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 18 2021

    Hope all corrupt and evil mentality politician will get Covid-19 and there will be the end of corruption in India soon.

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 17 2021

    As Kumaraswamy health is not in critical condition Hospital authority done right decision.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Sat, Apr 17 2021

    Netas are getting the taste of their own medicine !!! He is influential and powerful, will certainly get a bed in other seven star hospitals... Imagine the plight of ordinary citizens in Karnataka, they are all condemned to perish because of NIL beds, without oxygen or any ventilator support !!!!!

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