Dhaka, April 17 -- Rafiqul Islam paced the open grounds outside Cumilla Medical College Hospital (COMCH), cradling his eight-month-old grandson, identified only as Zidan, with a cannula strapped to his tiny arm.
Inside, the heat was suffocating. It was only outside that infant could catch a breath of air.
Zidan is among dozens of children admitted with measles symptoms at the hospital, where a massive spike in infections has pushed the facility far beyond its breaking point.
With no beds available, the infant was assigned a spot on the veranda in front of the isolation unit -- a space devoid of fans or windows, where hundreds of people brush past his makeshift bed every hour.
"There is nothing we can do," Rafiqul said, visibly exhaust...
Click here to read full article from source
इस लेख के रीप्रिंट को खरीदने या इस प्रकाशन का पूरा फ़ीड प्राप्त करने के लिए, कृपया
हमे संपर्क करें.