Authorities are probing allegations that health authorities were slow in responding to an emergency request for an ambulance after the condition of a ten-year old child with COVID-19 deteriorated on Tuesday.
10 year old Fathmath Mishka Mohamed was in quarantine with her family after testing positive for COVID-19 and was doing well. According to the family, Mishka's condition stated deteriorating on Monday night, and the family called for an ambulance around 9:00 pm. However, the ambulance arrived almost 3 hours later around 11:40 pm and Mishka was not conscious by the time she was finally taken to the hospital. She passed away in IGMH's ER at 12.10 am, making her the Maldives' youngest COVID-19 victim to date.
The Health Ministry said a case review has been triggered regarding a delay in deploying ambulance in response to an emergency call received by HPA. The ministry said immediate changed have been implemented to the mechanism that triggers ambulance deployment.
Authorities probe negligence claims after 10-year old COVID-19 patient passes away
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