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10 die in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators ( Update more than 15-20 dead )

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10 children have died in the last 36 hours in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators, Waqt News reported. “24 out of 50 ventilators are not working in the hospital,” media reported.
According to media sources Punjab Health Advisor Khawaja Salman Rafique has taken notice of the situation.” He has ordered to repair all ventilators,” media sources stated.

10 die in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators
 
10 children have died in the last 36 hours in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators, Waqt News reported. “24 out of 50 ventilators are not working in the hospital,” media reported.
According to media sources Punjab Health Advisor Khawaja Salman Rafique has taken notice of the situation.” He has ordered to repair all ventilators,” media sources stated.

10 die in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators
"Taken notice of the situation and ordered to repair all ventilators". That's it. Problem solved.

Its sickening how people have no recourse to justice, and how those in authority carry on with their lives with absolutely no sense of responsibility.
 
I was unlucky to be witness of how bad hospitals are in Pakistan and I am from rawalpindi area. We had a serious accident in Pakistan few months ago at local hospital there was no electricity and who I thought was guard was actually doctor on duty. Just imagine serious life threatening injuries and u can't get help u must go to main city which is 30 min drive from where I was.

We were advised by doctors in Norway to do certain checks and what we should we do on way to rawalpindi. It was my parents who called to hospital emergency centre in Norway to get help.

I must say doctors were very helpful they even did not take there personal fees since we were guests and lady doctors and other staff was also very kind to us. We had to pay for some tests and stay in hospital for 1 night. So I don't blame doctors but government who's priorities are wrong. I had money to pay for tests and medicine but no way a poor family can afford that
 
I was unlucky to be witness of how bad hospitals are in Pakistan and I am from rawalpindi area. We had a serious accident in Pakistan few months ago at local hospital there was no electricity and who I thought was guard was actually doctor on duty. Just imagine serious life threatening injuries and u can't get help u must go to main city which is 30 min drive from where I was.

We were advised by doctors in Norway to do certain checks and what we should we do on way to rawalpindi. It was my parents who called to hospital emergency centre in Norway to get help.

I must say doctors were very helpful they even did not take there personal fees since we were guests and lady doctors and other staff was also very kind to us. We had to pay for some tests and stay in hospital for 1 night. So I don't blame doctors but government who's priorities are wrong. I had money to pay for tests and medicine but no way a poor family can afford that
atleast they have metro to take the dead bodies to the grave yard .
 
this happens every year , remember Faislabad ( if i am right >1000 lives ) then came Sargodha and now a tertiary care center in Lahore , it saddens me to see the priorities of the Gov. they are willing to build Meteros , trains , flyovers , motorways worth billion dollars but cant spend few millions on ventillators , they are not costly either ,its just lack of responsibility and you know
 
10 children have died in the last 36 hours in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators, Waqt News reported. “24 out of 50 ventilators are not working in the hospital,” media reported.
According to media sources Punjab Health Advisor Khawaja Salman Rafique has taken notice of the situation.” He has ordered to repair all ventilators,” media sources stated.

10 die in Children's Hospital due to damaged ventilators
Its very unfortunate but this type of mishaps are quite common in our region, Rip the innocents
Government should made stringent laws to prevent such criminal negligence
Row breaks out after 14 die in Chennai hospital due to power failure | india | Hindustan Times
 
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The same thing happened last year or the year before as well, i believe and no action was taken, nothing will be done this time too.
"According to media sources Punjab Health Advisor Khawaja Salman Rafique has taken notice of the situation.” He has ordered to repair all ventilators,” media sources stated.

Too late, one to be lined up and shot for negligence.
 

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