Coronavirus / Suggested a complete national lockdown, our requests are put into dustbin: IMA

The Indian Medical Association said that it has been insisting on the need for a complete national lockdown rather than few states declaring complete lockdown. "However, Centre refused to implement lockdown resulting in the mounting of new COVID-19 patients beyond 4 lakh everyday," it added. It further said that its suggestions and requests are put into dustbin by the government.

Vikrant Shekhawat : May 08, 2021, 07:02 PM
New Delhi: The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has written to the Union Health Ministry, asking it to "wake up from slumber" and mitigate the challenges arising out of the COVID-19 crisis.

In the letter, the Association has alleged that suggestions of its members and other colleagues are "put in to the dustbin" and that decisions regarding the pandemic are taken without understanding ground realities.

The IMA also said that in the last 20 days it has been insisting on a planned, pre-announced lockdown, as opposed to separate lockdowns called by different states for 10-15 days. This, the association said, would give the medical infrastructure and personnel time to replenish and prepare itself for the increasing case load. It will also stem the spread of the virus, they said.

The Association also asked why the government rolled out universal vaccination so late, and why vaccines were not made available in a manner that they can be available for everybody. It also questioned the differential pricing of vaccines.

Further, the letter also points out oxygen shortages, how doctors are falling to the virus and the need to augment research.

In this regard it has suggested that the healthcare budget be augmented to 8 percent of GDP.