Rahul Gandhi's special dialogue with doctors on the occasion of Doctors' Day, doctors say - Delhi government did not give compensation


New delhi date. 1 July 2020, Wednesday

Today is a special day for doctors who have been on the front lines of the Corona epidemic. Today is Doctor's Day and everyone is saluting the health workers on that occasion. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi also interacted with several doctors on his research. In a conversation with the doctors, Rahul Gandhi said, "We are proud of your people. You people are the representative of the country. This time will be difficult for all of you. We want to know how you work in the meantime. ' He also complained that testing was no longer allowed in Delhi.

During the conversation with Rahul Gandhi, various doctors presented their case and the doctors assured that they would write a letter complaining that no compensation had been paid by the Delhi government.

Shirley, England- 'We had patients coming in every day. In the beginning no one knew anything so there was a lot of fear. When I was examining a patient he had no other symptoms just he was having abdominal pain. During the investigation, Kovid was noticed in his chest and his condition became more and more serious. Fear spread in early March when there was no lockdown in Britain. Since then we have been taking a number of precautions, including a PPE kit. '

Vipin, Kerala- 'I also contracted the corona virus. I am currently in quarantine. India has 1.2 million allopathic doctors and more than 3 million nurses. But in India, private and government hospitals have a lot of land. The problem in private hospitals is that the salaries of health workers are being cut. The government should help. Earlier only 7,000 tests were done in Delhi and when the testing is increased, the positive rate is increasing. But later testing was reduced in Delhi.

Two nurses have died in Delhi and the government has not yet paid Rs one crore as promised. Rahul Gandhi himself said he would write a letter to the government on the matter.

Narendra Singh, Australia- 'When Corona started, we thought it would be a common flu. But when he started killing people, everyone was shocked. Then we started preparations against it on various fronts. '

Anu, New Zealand- 'Our cities like Auckland are very crowded. It could have killed a lot of people but the government did a good job and took a tough stance from the beginning.

Rahul Gandhi wrote in his tweet that he is very happy to talk to the health workers on the occasion of Doctor's Day. It may be mentioned that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has spoken to many experts during the Koro crisis. He has also spoken to economists, businessmen and the world's leading medical experts.

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