Shocking Exposé: Undercover Footage Reveals Dangerous Practices at Hospital in Child HIV Outbreak

An undercover investigation exposes unsafe medical practices at a hospital at the center of a child HIV outbreak, including reusing syringes and improper injection techniques. Hospital leadership refuses to acknowledge the damning footage.
A shocking undercover investigation has revealed disturbing practices at a hospital at the heart of a child HIV outbreak, including the reuse of syringes and improper injection techniques by staff. The footage, captured covertly, shows hospital employees injecting patients without gloves and openly reusing syringes, putting vulnerable children at grave risk.
The hospital, located in a region where a major HIV outbreak among children had previously occurred, has been the focus of intense scrutiny and concern regarding its medical practices and the potential for further transmission of the deadly virus. The undercover footage, which has been widely circulated, has now laid bare the extent of the issues plaguing the facility.
In the disturbing video clips, staff members can be seen carelessly handling syringes and administering injections without proper safety protocols. The reuse of syringes, a clear violation of basic infection control standards, is particularly alarming and raises serious questions about the hospital's commitment to patient safety.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: BBC News


