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UP resident all praise for Govt Rajindra Hospital



Karam Prakash

Tribune News Service

Patiala, May 9

In a shot in the arm for Government Rajindra Hospital amid criticism of Covid-appropriate facilities at the isolation ward, a Covid survivor has extended thanks to the hospital authorities for free and good treatment.

A resident of Ghaziabad (UP), Sumit, at the time of his discharge said: “My oxygen saturation had dropped to a critical level during home isolation. But I couldn’t get a bed in the National Capital Region (NCR). Consequently, I had to come to Patiala for Covid treatment. The very next day I got a bed at the hospital. The quality of treatment and medical equipment, herein, has changed my perception of government hospitals.”

In a video message, talking about the Government Rajindra Hospital, the patient expressed his satisfaction with food and support staff at the isolation ward.

Sumit said: “The best part was that I didn’t have to spend a single penny on the entire treatment at the hospital.”

Meanwhile, Dr Sara, daughter of another Covid patient, also praised patient care at the hospital.


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