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Indian Businessma­n Converts Office into Coronaviru­s Ward

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An Indian businessma­n, who recovered from coronaviru­s, has converted his office into an 85-bed facility to provide free treatment for the poor.

The coronaviru­s epidemic is still raging in the world’s second-most populous nation, with the number of infections passing 1.5 million on Wednesday, and almost 35,000 deaths.

With public hospitals struggling to cope, Kadar Shaikh spent 20 days in a private clinic last month in the western city of Surat - and was horrified by the bill.

“The cost of treatment at a private hospital was huge. How could poor people afford such treatment?” property developer Shaikh told AFP.

“So I decided to do something and contribute in the fight against the deadly virus.”

Once back on his feet, Shaikh secured approval from local authoritie­s to convert his 2800-square-metre office premises. The government provides and pays for the staff, medical equipment and medicine, while Shaikh bought the beds and bears the cost of bed linen and electricit­y. Anyone can be admitted, he said, regardless of “caste, creed or religion”.

 ??  ?? A man adjusts a bed inside the office of Indian businessma­n Kadar Shaikh, who converted his business premises into a coronaviru­s ward for the poor after recovering from the illness.
A man adjusts a bed inside the office of Indian businessma­n Kadar Shaikh, who converted his business premises into a coronaviru­s ward for the poor after recovering from the illness.

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