A COVID-19 positive Delhi University educator surrendered to the sickness on Tuesday after upwards of six private medical clinics in Delhi and Noida purportedly wouldn’t concede him expressing different reasons. The perished was distinguished as Wali Akhtar Nadwi. He was filling in as the leader of the Arabic office at the University of Delhi.

Six hospitals deny admission to DU professor
On June 2, Akhtar had built up a fever streaming which the individuals from his family drew closer at any rate six emergency clinics including Fortis Hospital, Delhi’s Bansal Hospital, Moolchand Hospital and Holy Family medical clinic in Delhi and Kailash Hospital in neighboring Noida in UP. The medical clinics supposedly declined admission to him. While a few emergency clinics rejected affirmation refering to non-accessibility of beds others said that they were not conceding patients having fever
Akhtar’s family finally managed to secure admission for him at a hospital located in Jamia Nagar where he tested positive for COVID-19 at 4 pm on Tuesday. At 6:30 pm, he succumbed to the disease.
Hospitals draw criticism over allegeddereliction of duty
The deceased professor’s younger brother Jamil Akhtar alleged that the staff of a prominent hospital in South Delhi did not even let them enter the facility. While speaking to Muslim Mirror, professor Mujeeb said that the state and the central government has no control over these hospitals and they are functioning as they please. He added that the high claims of the government are “hollow”.
