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Watch Video! Rajasthan: Hospital staff dancing in empty ward during duty hours, video goes viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 10, 2021 16:17 IST

In a viral video, hospital staff of Rajiv Gandhi hospital in Alwar, Rajasthan was seen dancing during their duty ...

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In a viral video, hospital staff of Rajiv Gandhi hospital in Alwar, Rajasthan was seen dancing during their duty hours. The COVID warriors played regional music and danced inside the surgical ICU ward of the hospital in order to cheer the patients.

Three government hospital staff members were suspended in Alwar after a video of them showing dancing in an ICU went viral. The staff members were seen dancing in a surgical ICU ward in the government hospital. The hospital administration has constituted a three-members panel to probe the matter. Action will be taken accordingly, said Deputy Controller of the Hospital. 

COVID tally of the country stands at 1,08,58,37, including 1,41,511  active cases.

 

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