Pakistan doctors beaten by police as they despair of 'untreatable' pandemic
Doctors in Pakistan have warned
of “deplorable” conditions on the frontlines of the country’s coronavirus
outbreak, describing the pandemic as untreatable in one region and accusing
police of brutally suppressing protests over working conditions.One doctor who took
part in a sit-in on Monday to protest against a lack of personal protective
equipment said he had been “beaten and humiliated” by police.
“In the beginning, I
thought, ‘How could police use violence against the frontline fighters of
Covid-19 when some days ago the same officers had saluted us for leading during
the pandemic?’” said Amanullah, speaking from the police station where he was
being held in Quetta, in the Balochistan region. “But we were wrong. Sticks and butts of AK-47
rifles rained down on us. We were dragged through the street and thrown into
trucks.” He and about 60 other doctors were held in police detention overnight
and only released at midnight on Tuesday.
In the hospital where
Amanullah works in the emergency ward, 16 doctors, including the head of the
cardio department, have already been diagnosed with Covid-19. “We can’t say
that how many patients they spread the disease to,” he added. Many of the patients
who he and other emergency ward doctors had treated for non-coronavirus issues
have since tested positive for the virus. However, doctors in
the state-run hospital still have not been provided with PPE and in facilities
that have not been designated as Covid-19 hospitals there are no isolation
wards for doctors who have been infected....
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/09/pakistan-doctors-beaten-police-despair-untreatable-pandemic