For Iraqi mothers-to-be, hospitals are pandemic no-go zones

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Iraqi midwife Umm Mariam used to help bring three babies into the world per day. But with mothers-to-be avoiding pandemic-hit hospitals, she now ...

KUT, Iraq: Iraqi midwife Umm Mariam used to help bring three babies into the world per day. But with mothers-to-be avoiding pandemic-hit hospitals, she now delivers twice that number in her makeshift home clinic.

The dire situation is a far cry from the Iraq of the 1970s, which prided itself on one of the best healthcare systems in the Middle East, by offering free state-of-the-art care to its citizens. Even before COVID-19 hit this year, Iraq's hospitals were run down, with outdated or broken equipment and staff often poorly trained and overworked.Mais, 29, is expecting to give birth to her first child in a few weeks. Last year, she could have gone to a public hospital and paid a small, symbolic fee for the delivery.

One of the nine public hospitals in Wasit province, where Kut is located, has been transformed into a coronavirus treatment ward. Mehdi al-Shuwayli, who heads the local branch of Iraq's medical syndicate, said patient intake has been slashed in half.

 

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