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Retired doctor dies from coronavirus after allegedly being denied treatment at Karachi hospitals



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Dr Furqan-ul-Haq. Photo: file
A retired doctor, who had tested positive for COVID-19 a few days ago, died on Sunday morning after he was allegedly denied treatment at various public and private hospitals in Karachi, The News reported.

“He was dying due to shortness of breath after testing positive for the novel coronavirus, but no hospital admitted him,” the wife of Dr Furqan-ul-Haq, a retired practitioner of the Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases (KIHD), told The News on Sunday.

“He was taken to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation [SIUT], and a private hospital in Azizabad where he used to work, but all of them said they had no beds available. He asked me to take him back home, where he passed away today," she said.

Also read: Another British-Pakistani doctor loses life to coronavirus

'Turned away by three hospitals'
Dr Haq, the cardiologist who had recently retired from the KIHD and had also been associated with two private health facilities, had tested positive for COVID-19 along with his wife last week.

“He was in self-isolation at our residence in Gulshan-e-Iqbal where his condition deteriorated last night,” said the wife. “So he asked me to take him to any specialised hospital, but due to the unavailability of beds, he was turned away by three hospitals," she said.

The death of Dr Haq due to the unavailability of beds at the intensive care units of any health facility in Karachi, as reported by his wife, led to outrage on social media and doctors expressed shock at the treatment meted out to their former colleague.



'Died in front of my eyes'
The wife of the deceased Dr Haq said the Aman Ambulance service initially refused to take the critically sick doctor to any health facility without the assurance of the availability of a bed for treatment.

She said that when the people from the ambulance service arrived, they took him from one hospital to the other until, in the end, he was dropped back home where he died. “He died at our residence in front of my eyes.”

An official of the Sindh Rescue and Medical Services said the doctor was taken to the SIUT on Sunday at around 10am, but the facility refused to admit him because he did not have his COVID-19 certificate with him.



“The patient was brought back to his residence in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, from where he was taken to the Trimax Hospital, which refused to admit him. He was an employee of that health facility but they refused to treat him, after which he returned home," the official added.

Officials of the SIUT, the Indus Hospital and the Ojha Campus (Dow University of Health Sciences) said they were under pressure due to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients, but in cases of extreme emergencies, they could admit any serious patient, especially a doctor who required critical care.



20 beds for virus patients at Indus Hospital
“We have 20 beds in the intensive care unit, of which 10 have ventilators,” said an official of the Indus Hospital. “These beds remain occupied these days, and whenever any bed is vacated, there are more patients waiting in the emergency.”

Sindh Health Department officials could not be approached despite repeated attempts to ascertain their version on the availability of beds in the intensive care units at various hospitals of the city.

The Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, the Dr Ruth KM Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, the SIUT, the Ojha Campus, the Indus Hospital and the Aga Khan University Hospital are currently treating COVID-19 patients in the city.
 
Retired doctor dies from coronavirus after allegedly being denied treatment at Karachi hospitals



286278_7220054_updates.jpg

Dr Furqan-ul-Haq. Photo: file
A retired doctor, who had tested positive for COVID-19 a few days ago, died on Sunday morning after he was allegedly denied treatment at various public and private hospitals in Karachi, The News reported.

“He was dying due to shortness of breath after testing positive for the novel coronavirus, but no hospital admitted him,” the wife of Dr Furqan-ul-Haq, a retired practitioner of the Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases (KIHD), told The News on Sunday.

“He was taken to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation [SIUT], and a private hospital in Azizabad where he used to work, but all of them said they had no beds available. He asked me to take him back home, where he passed away today," she said.



'Turned away by three hospitals'
Dr Haq, the cardiologist who had recently retired from the KIHD and had also been associated with two private health facilities, had tested positive for COVID-19 along with his wife last week.

“He was in self-isolation at our residence in Gulshan-e-Iqbal where his condition deteriorated last night,” said the wife. “So he asked me to take him to any specialised hospital, but due to the unavailability of beds, he was turned away by three hospitals," she said.

The death of Dr Haq due to the unavailability of beds at the intensive care units of any health facility in Karachi, as reported by his wife, led to outrage on social media and doctors expressed shock at the treatment meted out to their former colleague.



'Died in front of my eyes'
The wife of the deceased Dr Haq said the Aman Ambulance service initially refused to take the critically sick doctor to any health facility without the assurance of the availability of a bed for treatment.

She said that when the people from the ambulance service arrived, they took him from one hospital to the other until, in the end, he was dropped back home where he died. “He died at our residence in front of my eyes.”

An official of the Sindh Rescue and Medical Services said the doctor was taken to the SIUT on Sunday at around 10am, but the facility refused to admit him because he did not have his COVID-19 certificate with him.



“The patient was brought back to his residence in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, from where he was taken to the Trimax Hospital, which refused to admit him. He was an employee of that health facility but they refused to treat him, after which he returned home," the official added.

Officials of the SIUT, the Indus Hospital and the Ojha Campus (Dow University of Health Sciences) said they were under pressure due to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients, but in cases of extreme emergencies, they could admit any serious patient, especially a doctor who required critical care.



20 beds for virus patients at Indus Hospital
“We have 20 beds in the intensive care unit, of which 10 have ventilators,” said an official of the Indus Hospital. “These beds remain occupied these days, and whenever any bed is vacated, there are more patients waiting in the emergency.”

Sindh Health Department officials could not be approached despite repeated attempts to ascertain their version on the availability of beds in the intensive care units at various hospitals of the city.

The Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, the Dr Ruth KM Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, the SIUT, the Ojha Campus, the Indus Hospital and the Aga Khan University Hospital are currently treating COVID-19 patients in the city.





A TRAGIC DEATH OF A PROFESSIONAL, WHO,S PROFESSION DIDNT SAVE HIS LIFE,(COVID19)

LIE,S , OF GOVT EXPOSED , HOW MANY MORE WILL DIE, BECAUSE OF NON PROFESSIONAL ATTITUDE
OF CORONA RELIEF TREATMENT,
 
Really tragic news. Allah(swt) grant the good doctor peace and paradise.

It's truly disgraceful that there was insufficient capacity for him.

I'm actually surprised. I thought capacity would have been in place by now.
 
Really tragic news. Allah(swt) grant the good doctor peace and paradise.

It's truly disgraceful that there was insufficient capacity for him.

I'm actually surprised. I thought capacity would have been in place by now.


cm sindh.. shah , said 2 days ago that. 48 patients were in a critical state and 13 of them had been put on a ventilator.

so most of hospitals are empty according to him?, enough beds, ventilators?
they how the fck,
 
Tragic. Why did they not admit him? My guess is he was at a point were they could do little for him so they sent him home.
 
Tragic. Why did they not admit him? My guess is he was at a point were they could do little for him so they sent him home.
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he wasn't even examined,
never seen inside of a hospital.
was refused entery at 3 hospitals.
every hosp siad no place in ICU
NO vent avaliable.

a very sad event , that happen's 1000 tiMES every day in. ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN.
 
RIP but MarasiMedia twisting the story, i have received the alleged call recording of departed soul in which he is refusing to go Indus Hospital his Niece insisting him to visit hospital but he refused in fear of his 4 daughters "Bachey darbadar ho jayain gey"

PS: Not supporting here PeePeePee
 
RIP but MarasiMedia twisting the story, i have received the alleged call recording of departed soul in which he is refusing to go Indus Hospital his Niece insisting him to visit hospital but he refused in fear of his 4 daughters "Bachey darbadar ho jayain gey"

4 DAY OLD RECORDING, WHILE HE WAS HOME,
NOT THE DAY HE WENT TO HOSPITAL
 
Retired doctor dies from coronavirus after allegedly being denied treatment at Karachi hospitals



286278_7220054_updates.jpg

Dr Furqan-ul-Haq. Photo: file
A retired doctor, who had tested positive for COVID-19 a few days ago, died on Sunday morning after he was allegedly denied treatment at various public and private hospitals in Karachi, The News reported.

“He was dying due to shortness of breath after testing positive for the novel coronavirus, but no hospital admitted him,” the wife of Dr Furqan-ul-Haq, a retired practitioner of the Karachi Institute of Heart Diseases (KIHD), told The News on Sunday.

“He was taken to the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation [SIUT], and a private hospital in Azizabad where he used to work, but all of them said they had no beds available. He asked me to take him back home, where he passed away today," she said.

Also read: Another British-Pakistani doctor loses life to coronavirus

'Turned away by three hospitals'
Dr Haq, the cardiologist who had recently retired from the KIHD and had also been associated with two private health facilities, had tested positive for COVID-19 along with his wife last week.

“He was in self-isolation at our residence in Gulshan-e-Iqbal where his condition deteriorated last night,” said the wife. “So he asked me to take him to any specialised hospital, but due to the unavailability of beds, he was turned away by three hospitals," she said.

The death of Dr Haq due to the unavailability of beds at the intensive care units of any health facility in Karachi, as reported by his wife, led to outrage on social media and doctors expressed shock at the treatment meted out to their former colleague.



'Died in front of my eyes'
The wife of the deceased Dr Haq said the Aman Ambulance service initially refused to take the critically sick doctor to any health facility without the assurance of the availability of a bed for treatment.

She said that when the people from the ambulance service arrived, they took him from one hospital to the other until, in the end, he was dropped back home where he died. “He died at our residence in front of my eyes.”

An official of the Sindh Rescue and Medical Services said the doctor was taken to the SIUT on Sunday at around 10am, but the facility refused to admit him because he did not have his COVID-19 certificate with him.



“The patient was brought back to his residence in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, from where he was taken to the Trimax Hospital, which refused to admit him. He was an employee of that health facility but they refused to treat him, after which he returned home," the official added.

Officials of the SIUT, the Indus Hospital and the Ojha Campus (Dow University of Health Sciences) said they were under pressure due to the increasing number of COVID-19 patients, but in cases of extreme emergencies, they could admit any serious patient, especially a doctor who required critical care.



20 beds for virus patients at Indus Hospital
“We have 20 beds in the intensive care unit, of which 10 have ventilators,” said an official of the Indus Hospital. “These beds remain occupied these days, and whenever any bed is vacated, there are more patients waiting in the emergency.”

Sindh Health Department officials could not be approached despite repeated attempts to ascertain their version on the availability of beds in the intensive care units at various hospitals of the city.

The Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, the Dr Ruth KM Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi, the SIUT, the Ojha Campus, the Indus Hospital and the Aga Khan University Hospital are currently treating COVID-19 patients in the city.

how sad , he should have got the treatment .
 
I'm hearing that hospitals in Karachi have been turning away COVID-19 patients in order to present to present themselves as COVID-19 free hospitals. Can someone please verify?
 
I'm hearing that hospitals in Karachi have been turning away COVID-19 patients in order to present to present themselves as COVID-19 free hospitals. Can someone please verify?

ITS ALSO TO KEEP THE COVID19DEATHS LOW
hIDING FIGURE,S IS AN ART IN PAKISTAN
 
its really sad and we cant do anything about it. Thank you PPP for making karachi great and ofcourse our media.
 

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