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UP Healthcare Shocker: Rats Crawl On Oxygen Pipes At Gonda District Hospital

On this special report, India Today’s Ashish Shrivastava highlights a shocking lapse in healthcare at a district hospital in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh. A viral video shows rats crawling over oxygen pipes and roaming near patients in the orthopedic ward. Reporter Ashish Shrivastava noted, 'It's a tragic incident which we can say that in the health department of state of Uttar Pradesh, video of rat running of the oxygen pipe in the ward of the district hospital in Gonda went viral.' Medical Superintendent Dr. S. N. Singh confirmed that an investigation committee has been formed to look into the matter. The hospital administration has attributed the infestation to the age of the building and food brought in by patient attendants, deploying glue pads as a temporary measure. The report underscores the severe safety risks posed to patients and the apparent apathy of the facility's management in maintaining basic hygiene standards.

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