Video- Dog seen roaming fearlessly in the ward of medicine department of Gorakhpur BRD Medical College, users are making fun of it by calling it a surprise inspection.

Gorakhpur. A dog is seen roaming fearlessly in the ward of the medicine department of Gorakhpur BRD Medical College (Baba Raghav Das Medical College). The ward is full of patients, many attendants are lying on the floor, and the dog is casually strolling there. In the viral video it is claimed that no security personnel or staff is seen stopping him. Sources say that this is not a new problem. Complaints about dogs and cleanliness at BRD Medical College are old. The menace of stray animals in hospital premises has been in the news for a long time. Now after this video went viral, people are raising questions on the hospital administration, cleanliness and security. Despite being a government medical college, there is negligence on basic hygiene and patient safety.

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What do people say?

Many users are making fun of it by calling it “surprise inspection”. Some are calling it a system failure, where patients are sleeping on the floor and animals are roaming in the wards. There is a demand for improvement in health services.

However, no official response has come yet from the hospital administration. It is expected that the local administration or government will take cognizance of this and take concrete steps to keep dogs out, cleanliness and security of the wards. Such incidents are becoming common in government hospitals. Dogs and rats were also seen recently in Gonda Medical College. Patient safety and hygiene is of utmost importance. This is a basic need, not an issue of any “viral video”. However, when is the viral video from and where is it from? hindi.Obnews.com does not confirm this.

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