<p>An elderly woman who was discharged from the hospital after Covid-19 treatment at the Designated Covid Hospital was made to alight midway by the ambulance driver.</p>.<p>The inhumane incident took place in Kiraganduru village on Sunday evening.</p>.<p>Ponnamma, a 60-year-old woman, was admitted to the Designated Covid Hospital on May 15. After she recovered, she was discharged from the hospital on Sunday noon.</p>.<p>But Ponnamma’s family members were not informed by the hospital authorities of the same.</p>.<p>The ambulance driver who ferried Ponnamma asked her to alight from the ambulance at around 5 pm, at Aiguru Junction and drove the ambulance away.</p>.<p>Ponnamma had to walk all the way to her house situated two kilometres away from the junction. The place is known to have been affected by the wild elephant menace.</p>.<p>Also, the elderly woman had just been discharged from the hospital and is not back to robust health. She is still weak. In such a condition, how one can ask her to alight from the ambulance, the family members asked and also condemned the negligent attitude of the hospital authorities.</p>.<p>Ponnamma’s family member Vinu Kushalappa said that the family used to get information from the control room when the treatment was being provided.</p>.<p>But, no information was communicated when she was discharged from the hospital, he said and urged the district administration to take necessary action.</p>
<p>An elderly woman who was discharged from the hospital after Covid-19 treatment at the Designated Covid Hospital was made to alight midway by the ambulance driver.</p>.<p>The inhumane incident took place in Kiraganduru village on Sunday evening.</p>.<p>Ponnamma, a 60-year-old woman, was admitted to the Designated Covid Hospital on May 15. After she recovered, she was discharged from the hospital on Sunday noon.</p>.<p>But Ponnamma’s family members were not informed by the hospital authorities of the same.</p>.<p>The ambulance driver who ferried Ponnamma asked her to alight from the ambulance at around 5 pm, at Aiguru Junction and drove the ambulance away.</p>.<p>Ponnamma had to walk all the way to her house situated two kilometres away from the junction. The place is known to have been affected by the wild elephant menace.</p>.<p>Also, the elderly woman had just been discharged from the hospital and is not back to robust health. She is still weak. In such a condition, how one can ask her to alight from the ambulance, the family members asked and also condemned the negligent attitude of the hospital authorities.</p>.<p>Ponnamma’s family member Vinu Kushalappa said that the family used to get information from the control room when the treatment was being provided.</p>.<p>But, no information was communicated when she was discharged from the hospital, he said and urged the district administration to take necessary action.</p>