5 nabbed over oxygen deaths at Covid hospital in Jordan

5 nabbed over oxygen deaths at Covid hospital in Jordan

Seven patients died on Saturday at the medical facility in Salt, near the capital Amman.

Angry people gather outside the hospital in Salt on Saturday. (AP pic)
AMMAN:
The director and four other officials of a Jordanian hospital treating coronavirus patients were detained yesterday over deaths at the facility after it ran out of oxygen, judicial sources said.

A prosecutor decided to place them in custody for a week for questioning after seven patients died Saturday in the hospital in Salt, near the capital Amman, they said.

Public anger over the deaths led to the resignation of Health Minister Nazir Obeidat.

King Abdullah II, who visited the state hospital on Saturday, ordered its director Abdel Razak al-Khashman to also step down.

The head of health services for the province where Salt is located has likewise been suspended pending the completion of an investigation.

In video footage posted online, a visibly angry Abdullah, shaking his head, is heard telling the hospital director: “How could such a thing happen. This is unacceptable.”

Hundreds of people rallied outside during the visit to vent their disgust.

The two houses of Jordan’s parliament held emergency sessions yesterday on the Salt hospital deaths and an investigative commission has been set up, a parliamentary source told AFP.

Yesterday evening, several hundred people took to the streets of the capital outside a central mosque to protest against a curfew starting from 7pm.

The daily virus caseload in Jordan has surged in recent weeks, prompting authorities to reimpose curbs, including an all-day curfew on Fridays, the day of rest.

Jordan, which launched its Covid-19 vaccination drive in January, has recorded more than 460,000 coronavirus cases and over 5,200 deaths.

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