Lahore : Punjab Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid said here on Thursday that the number of confirmed patients in Punjab is 13561 with 223 deaths, whereas 4636 patients have recovered and 37 are critically ill. In the last one day 5365 tests have been conducted taking the total number of tests to 147,567 so far in public and private labs in Punjab.
Addressing a press conference at 90 Sahra-i-Quaid-e-Azam, the Minister Health said that this was third day of softening of restrictions in lockdown. Special Secretary Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department Ajmal Bhatti, Special Secretary Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Nadir Chatha, CEO Mayo Hospital and Expo Center Corona Hospital Professor Asad Aslam and MS Mayo Hospital Tahir Khalil were present on the occasion.
The Minister said that the purpose of the Press Conference was to remind the people that Corona Virus threat has not decreased any bit and the public must follow the SOPs given by the government. “We are appealing to the people to observe Social Distancing and follow precautionary measures. The government alone cannot control the spread of the disease unless the people follow the precautionary measures.
The Minister said, “A demand for Forensic Audit of the Expo Center Field Hospital was raised by some sections in media including an anchor so I have decided to put in front of everyone the details of the resources and the amount at the Hospital.
A document was shown carrying estimated figures. The Expo Center Hospital was set up in a very short span of time, and its estimates are always kept higher than the actual cost.
Whenever, the plan for a project is made, all amounts are included in estimates including the Operation Costs. Initially, we reserved three government hospitals for Corona patients, Mayo Hospital, PKLi and Expo Center Corona Hospital.
The Health Department has given away a cheque amounting to only Rs. 7 Crore to the District Administration and its details, as shared by the Deputy Commissioner’s office are presented here. According to their documents, the District Administration has spent only one Rs. One crore on the partition whereas the estimated cost was kept at Rs. 4.5 crore.
The procurement of essentials was made at Rs. 1 crore, far below the estimates. Even the support from the Philanthropists has been documented for transparency. All government projects including those under emergency measures are always scrutinized by Third Party Auditors and an Audit led by Resident Engineer NESPAK Brig Saeed Malik has already been conducted.
The Minister further said, “So far Rs. 1.5 Billion have been issued to the hospitals of the Specialized healthcare and Medical Education and Rs, 6.5 Billion to the Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department. Mayo Hospital has been paid Rs. 10 Crore which also shares costs for the Expo Center Hospital. Besides, PKLI, Nishter Hospital Multan and Rawalpindi Institute of Urology have been given Rs. 10 crore each. Rs. 96 Crore have been distributed to all hospital for procurement of medicines and protective equipment. An amount of Rs. 88 Crore have been given away to Tertiary Care Hospitals for their routine expenditure. Some three weeks ago, the Mayo Hospital staff was serving in the Expo Center Hospital. Now we have hired new staff which include 268 personnel in Lahore, 69 in Rawalpindi, 21 in Gujrat, 8 in Sargodha and 10 in Multan as around 1000 people were interviewed. This staff will now be paid. I will also like to mention that the Expo Center Hospital is looked after by Senior Doctors and now Sweepers and support staff. All papers and documents are available for anyone who wants detailed information about the expense.
Later, CEO Mayo Hospital Professor Asad Aslam Khan said that the reason of protest of patients recently at Expo Center Hospital was not the lack of facilities, but the demand of many mild/asymptomatic patients to allow them to go their districts which have been allowed now after meeting the necessary procedures.