Mystery shrouds the fate of medical supplies procured for CWG
Mystery shrouds the fate of medical supplies procured for CWG
First they were confused about whether they would be able to get it or not and now they are perplexed what to do with what they have got.
Doctors deployed at several Commonwealth Games venues are wrapping up work and also some consumable medical goods with it, like medicines, syringes and injections.
There are still no clear guidelines as to how perishable and non-perishable items will be disposed.
"They have been asking us to take the medicines to our respective hospitals. We already have surplus of these medicines in our hospitals, stuffing them in our stores would serve no purpose," said one of the doctors, posted at Major Dhyanchand Stadium.
Some of them also warned that if the authorities would not come up with a proper way to dispose off the left over medical supplies they may expire, causing financial loss.
However, some of the doctors are making the most of confusion and taking away the medicines and other supplies with them for personal use.u00a0
"I saw a doctor taking away some medicines with him. I told him clearly that unless a directive comes from the Directorate of Health Services we cannot allow anybody to take anything from here," said one of the venue managers in Delhi University.
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Delhi Health Minister Dr Kiran Walia did not acknowledge that there was any confusion over the issue. |
