How lost hospital test results saw Afghan family decimated by COVID-19

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The family's tragedy points to how a broken-down health system, slow government response and public attitudes left Afghanistan deeply vulnerable to the global pandemic. 9News

Afghans have become increasingly poor, with 54 per cent of the population earning less than $1.50 a day in 2019, a rate likely mounting amid the pandemic.

By Wednesday, he was worse, and his youngest daughter, 21-year-old Mariam, also had a fever. Paktiawal drove him and Mariam — all three of them wearing masks and gloves — to the Afghan-Japan Communicable Disease Hospital, one of Kabul's two facilities for coronavirus testing and treatment. The family's tragedy points to how a broken-down health system, slow government response and public attitudes have left Afghanistan deeply vulnerable to the global pandemic.

They brought Aryubi and tried to admit him to the hospital, but the staff refused. In an ensuing argument, a doctor hit Aryubi in his face, breaking a tooth, Paktiawal and another brother said. In the provinces, many under-supplied health workers still fear suspected virus patients, refusing to admit them and telling them to buy an oxygen tank in the market and stay home.

Herat in western Afghanistan, which received the bulk of returnees, was not equipped with testing facilities until April.

 

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