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Child Dies At Tema Basic Hospital’s Neonatal ICU After 4-hours Dumsor

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A child is lifeless after lights went out Tuesday evening on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on the Tema General Hospital.

Based on stories, one child was misplaced because of the ‘dumsor’, which occurred for about 4 hours between 8pm Tuesday and midnight Wednesday.

On Tuesday evening, a distraught mom on the NICU shared a video exhibiting the unit hit by dumsor.

Her video confirmed infants mendacity down of their incubators with out oxygen to breathe because of the energy outage taking out essential equipments.

The mom referred to as out the administration of the Hospital for being unable to safe a generator set to energy the NICU in the course of the interval of the sunshine out.

While the lights got here after some hours, unhappy information got here out Wednesday that one child had died because of the energy outage.

Look ahead to extra particulars beneath…

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