A woman fell at the feet of the Chief Medical Officer in Uttar Pradesh’s Noida and asked for remdesivir to save her 24-year-old son. Your son died.
Screenshot of the video showing the women touching the CMO’s feet.
The video of a mother falling at the feet of the chief medical officer in Noida, Uttar Pradesh and asking for remdesivir to save her son’s life has once again exposed the collapsing healthcare system.
Rinki Devi is a resident of the Khora in Noida and her son, who was infected with Covid, was admitted to hospital in Sector 51. The hospital asked her to use remdesivir. Rinki Devi learned that Remdesivir was available from the CMO’s office. She reached there. She waited a long time but was not given the drug. This was when she met the CMO and touched his feet and asked for remdesivir.
#CLOCK Noida | Families of # COVID-19 Patients touch the feet of Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Deepak Ohri and ask him to administer remdesivir.
(04/27/2021) pic.twitter.com/zX4ne027Mr
– ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) April 28, 2021
CMO Dipak Ohri took her prescription but refused to help, citing a lack of remdesivir injections. The woman followed up with the CMO asking for the drug to save her son’s life. She waited in the CMO’s office until 4 p.m. but couldn’t get any remdesivir.
At around 4:30 am, she visited the hospital her son was admitted to, only to find out that he was no longer.
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