Updated On: 03 July, 2021 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
Experts say NDMA and Epidemic Diseases Acts mandate govt aid to injured — in this case recovered patients; and also to people whose livelihood was impacted due to lockdowns

A medic stands with a patient, who is getting transferred to an ICU. File pic/AFP
After health experts, lawyers, too, feel that Covid-19 survivors should also be compensated, as the disease has been declared a pandemic under the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Act. The Supreme Court last month directed the Centre to decide an ex-gratia amount for the next of kin of Coronavirus victims.
Senior Advocate Dinesh Tiwari said the SC’s judgment “doesn’t delve into compensation for injury caused due to Covid-19.” An injured victim here means a person who was diagnosed and treated for Covid-19. “With regards to injury, the SC judgment is silent, but as per the NDMA Act, the government is bound to pay for the damages to the injured.”