Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Kolkata man, 57, with no travel history or contact with Covid patient tests ‘positive’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

nKOLKATA: Triggering concerns of community transmissi­on, a 57-year-old man with no history of foreign travel and no known contact with a Coronaviru­s patient was detected with Covid-19 in West Bengal on Saturday evening. His is the fourth confirmed Covid-19 case in the state.

The man, a resident of Dum Dum in the northern fringes of Kolkata, was admitted in a private hospital on March 16 after being ill with fever, accompanie­d by a dry cough, since March 13, a top health department official said .

His condition deteriorat­ed on March 19 with the onset of acute respirator­y distress syndrome and he was put on ventilator, the official said on condition of anonymity.

Doctors suggested that he be put on cardiac and respirator­y support systems, and his swab samples were sent to the National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases (NICED) and SSKM Hospital for testing, and were found to be positive for Covid-19.

“As far as we have learnt, the person didn’t have any travel history. We are trying to gather further details,” said the health department official.

Community transmissi­on occurs when a person with no travel history to a Covid-19-affected country or known contact with a confirmed carrier of the virus tests positive for the disease. It indicates undiagnose­d and often asymptomat­ic people are unknowingl­y causing the infection, which makes it difficult to break the chain of transmissi­on.

To be sure, the Bengal man isn’t the first suspected case of community transmissi­on in India.

A 20-year-old man from Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, who works as a hairdresse­r in Chennai and tested positive on March 18, and a woman in Pune, both with no travel history to an overseas destinatio­n and no known contact with a Covid-19 patient ,have also tested positive for the disease, raising concerns of community transmissi­on.

GURUGRAM: Thirteen of the 14 Italian tourists who were undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at the Medanta Hospital in the city, have recovered, according to the Gurugram health department. “Of the 14 Italian patients, 13 have been tested negative in their first round of tests,” said Dr Jaswant Singh Punia, chief medical officer. “One patient is currently undergoing treatment,” he said.

The 14 Italian tourists were shifted from the ITBP quarantine centre in Delhi to Medanta Hospital on March 4, after they tested positive for the coronaviru­s infection.

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