Delhi's LG asks Deputy CM Sisodia to immediately return to Delhi

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With huge casualties caused by outbreak of Dengue & Chikungunya in the National Capital and no responsible Minister in Town (CM is away in Begaluru for a throat surgery and most of the other Ministers are traveling outside the State) administration is caught napping about the next step! It is an epidemic & AAP has to play a proactive role to contain the menace!! AAP currently does not have a clue how to tackle this!! Sad state of affairs in the Capital!!


[h=1]LG asks Sisodia to immediately return to Delhi [/h]

September 16, 2016 23:34

Lt Governor Najeeb Jung today asked Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who is currently in Finland on a study tour, to return to Delhi immediately in the wake of sudden spurt in dengue and chikungunya cases in the national capital.

"The deputy CM has been asked to come back to Delhi immediately as the city is witnessing spurt in dengue and chikungunya cases," a top source said.


Sisodia, who also hold the education portfolio, along with his officers are in Finland to study the education system of that country.



http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...urn-to-delhi/43564d44600566c3ee30faeed7144c06
 
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is called as MCD in short

In MCD raj we only have:

M= Malaria
C=Chikungunya
D=Dengue

This message is doing the rounds!!
 
Now a cover up operation being orchestrated by the CMO! Shame on AAP!!

[h=1]No dengue, chikungunya deaths, claims panel set up by Delhi govt[/h]Durgesh Nandan Jha | TNN | Updated: Sep 18, 2016, 07.50 AM IST



[h=4]Highlights[/h]
  • The panel said only two deaths could be due to dengue
  • The panel listed co-morbidities such as sepsis, kidney injury and pneumonia as complications that may have led to the deaths


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Fever clinic at Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in New Delhi

NEW DELHI: A committee set up by the Delhi government to look into recent deaths attributed to dengue and chikungunya claimed on Saturday that there had been no confirmed fatalities due to either of the mosquito-borne diseases so far. The panel said only two deaths could be due to dengue.

A total 20 fatalities -13 chikungunya-related and seven due to dengue -reported by several hospitals, including Sir Ganga Ram, Apollo, AIIMS, Hindu Rao and Max, were reviewed by the committee.

In its report, a copy of which is with TOI, the panel listed co-morbidities such as sepsis, kidney injury and pneumonia as complications that may have led to the deaths. The panel included municipal health officer (East Corporation) Dr N R Das, state epidemiologist Dr Navneet Sharma, microbiologist Shahid A Khan and head of the dengue control cell Dr S M Raheja.

For example, while Sir Ganga Ram Hospital stated that Ashok Chauhan, 62, died due to chikungunya, the expert committee opined that the patient had acute febrile illness with septic shock, acute kidney injury , multi-organ dysfunction, hypertension with co-morbid condition of chikungunya -thereby suggesting the other co-morbidities led to his death. Similarly, in case 60-year old Purnima Singh from Saket while Max hospital re ported it to be a case of chikungunya death the medical board listed out co-morbidities such as diabetes, acute kidney injury sepsis with septic shock to opine that the viral illness did not cause the death. In at least three death cases attributed to chikungunya and four death cases attributed to dengue, the committee ruled out the hospital's report citing lack of supportive documents. [h=2]Top Comment[/h]This govt is killing Delhi. They must be sacked. Enough of this nonsense. Khujli has become a cancer.Rakesh Kumar









"The hospitals are creating a panic. The committee went through all the documents and concluded that most patients died due to comorbidities they already suffered from. Chikungunya virus did not kill them. In case of dengue deaths, supportive documents were missing in at least four cases," Dr Raheja told TOI.

TOI spoke to few doctors from hospitals that have reported the deaths and they said the co-morbidities such as sepsis or acute kidney injury happen only when there is a serious infection. "If the patient is positive for chikungunya, it is clear that the virus has led to complications and death," said a doctor, who did not want to be quoted. He said that government wants to suppress truth to hide its failure in preventing the health crisis.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...set-up-by-Delhi-govt/articleshow/54386569.cms
 
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