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COVID-19: Centre asks states, UTs to ensure safety of healthcare workers

On April 22, the Union Ministry of Health amended the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 providing protection to health care personnel and their property.

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The Union Health Ministry on Friday wrote a letter to all states and Union Territories (UTs) asking them to undertake a detailed review to ensure that prompt and necessary steps are taken for the safety and well-being of healthcare workers (HCWs) besides strict implementation of the amended Epidemic Diseases Act.

"It is requested that all states may undertake a detailed review and ensure that prompt and necessary steps are taken for healthcare workers safety and wellbeing besides a strict implementation of the amended Epidemic Disease Act," Lav Agarwal, Joint Secretary of the Union Health Ministry wrote to states and UTs.

Condemning the incidences of physical violence against doctors and other professionals/healthcare workers particularly from Assam, West Bengal, and Karnataka, he said, "Such incidents impact the morale of our healthcare workforce who have shown exemplary commitment against all odds in COVID-19 management."

"Our endeavors to manage COVID-19 so far are replete with examples of commitment shown by our health care workers at all levels. While the country at large has applauded the efforts done by the health fraternity, there also have been examples where they have stigmatised and even violence is resorted to against the HCWs," the letter said. 

The Centre has taken several initiatives for ensuring the safety and security of healthcare workers, he said. On April 22, the Union Ministry of Health issued an Ordinance duly amending the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 providing protection to health care personnel and their property against violence during epidemics.

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