Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Man stuck in Ghana as wife, son infected in Mumbai

- Rupsa Chakrabort­y letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: A 47-year-old man in Ghana is waiting to return home in Chembur, Mumbai, even as his wife and 14-year-old son undergo treatment for coronaviru­s in Fortis Hospital, Mulund. The family’s youngest child, a 9-year-old girl who suffers from a rare neurologic­al ailment, is stuck in home quarantine with her maid.

The man travelled to Accra, Ghana, on March 9 on a business trip. His 43-year-old wife started developing symptoms from March 19. Despite being informed twice, Kasturba Gandhi Hospital allegedly refused to run a test on her as she didn’t have any travel history or wasn’t in direct contact with a person who was carrying the pathogen of coronaviru­s.

“She went to a local physician who prescribed her antibiotic­s which didn’t improve her health condition but did delay the diagnosis. Finally, on March 27, she approached a private laboratory that found her positive with Covid-19,” said the man. She was rushed to Fortis Hospital where she is undergoing treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and has been kept on minimal artificial breathing support.

The man had no way of returning to India as internatio­nal airlines were shut. Meanwhile, Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) health workers collected swab samples from other close contacts of his wife, including their teenage son, daughter, his mother-in-law and two maids. On March 29, his son also got diagnosed with Covid-19 along with his mother-in-law and a maid.

“I was hundreds of kilometers away and couldn’t do anything about it. I am more worried for my daughter as she is a speciallya­bled girl,” he said.

The girl suffers from a rare neurologic­al disorder, RETT Syndrome, which affects the developmen­t of the brain in girls. It also affects the immunity of the patients. She is unable to talk, walk and eat on her own.

“She will be taken to my mother’s place. But for now, she is home quarantine­d in a single room along with a maid. She is having seizures regularly as she can’t see her mother and brother,” he said.

He has written to the ministry of external affairs and the Prime Minister’s Office to rescue him. “I need to come back to my family. This is a plea to the government from a father,” he said.

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