The death of a Tora Prison complex employee on Friday who tested positive for COVID-19 is raising concerns that the pandemic might spread to Egypt’s overcrowded prisons, where there has been a documented lack of healthcare provision.
Sayed Ahmed Hegazy died on Friday, just under two weeks since he first began exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 on May 18. According to two of his family members who spoke to Mada Masr on condition of anonymity, the Hegazy family struggled to find him a hospital bed after being denied help from the Interior Ministry and his employer, and being turned away at several private hospitals on account of not having a copy of his PCR test results that confirmed he had tested positive. Hegazy died in the family’s car as they were driving to a private hospital in an attempt to have him admitted for care.
To read the full report in English: Click here
Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.