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Covid-19 Patient’s recovery requires friendly ambience in Federal Government Hospitals: NA Speaker

Wednesday, 7th April, 2021

Islamabad: 7th April 2021; Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser remarked that vaccinations for senior citizens must be in accordance with the guidelines of NCOC. He said that friendly ambience and supportive role of doctor community play vital role in the fast recovery of the COVID-19 affected patients.  He said that there is a need to upgrade government hospitals facilities and guiding mechanism for patients is imperative to guide the patients in especially in government Hospitals. He expressed these views while chairing the meeting regarding streamlining and updating the vaccination process for COVID-19 patients in Islamabad today.
    
While expressing his displeasure over the response of Pakistan Institute of Medical Science management (PIMS) over the unprofessional response in case of COVID-19 patient tackling, he remarked that management level need to more responsive. He emphasized about supportive role of doctor community in this regard. He also briefed the meeting about his visit to Poly clinic Hospital Islamabad. He also stressed upon making Islamabad hospitals as a Model for the whole country. MNAs Mr.Ali Nawaz Awan and Raja Khurram Shahzad also expressed his reservation over the mechanism of patient handling especially by PIMS management. They said that there is a need to have mobile teams especially in rural areas of Islamabad for senior citizens ‘vaccination.   MNA Mr. Ali Nawaz Awan invited the Speaker Asad Qaiser to visit the Chak Shahzad Vaccination centre which is state of the art vaccination centre managed by NIH.