Millennium Post

Son of woman who died due to Corona stable

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NEW DELHI: The son of the 68-year-old woman from West Delhi who was the second Coronaviru­s casualty in the country, is being treated at the Centre-run Safdarjung Hospital and his condition is stated to be stable, official sources said.

The 46-year-old man, a resident of Janakpuri, who was shifted from the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital to Safdarjung Hospital on Friday was shifted to an isolation ward on Saturday from the ICU after his condition improved.

“He is out of the ICU and his condition is stable. He is not stuck to bed,” an official source said.

The man could not attend the funeral of his mother who was cremated at Nigam Bodh Ghat under the supervisio­n of medical authoritie­s.

He had travelled to Switzerlan­d and Italy between February 5 and 22 and returned to India on February 23. He initially was asymptomat­ic, but developed fever and cough after a day and reported to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital on March 7.

“As per protocol, the family was screened and since he and his mother had fever and cough, both were hospitalis­ed,” a Health Ministry official said adding the man had to be put on oxygen support after he developed severe respirator­y problems.

The man’s mother also suffered from diabetes and hypertensi­on. Her sample was collected on March 8 and she had tested positive. As her condition worsened a day

The man could not attend the funeral of his mother who was cremated at Nigam Bodh Ghat under the supervisio­n of medical authoritie­s

later, she was shifted to the intensive care unit. She was having respirator­y fluctuatio­ns and was provided ventilator­y support.

“However, due to co-morbid conditions, she died on March 13 at the RML Hospital, Delhi, as confirmed by the treating physician and the medical superinten­dent,” the health ministry had said.

The number of novel coronaviru­s cases in the country rose to 107 on Sunday, with 12 fresh cases in Maharashtr­a. The number of cases include two persons who died in Delhi and Karnataka.

So far, nine patients have been discharged which includes three from Kerala who were discharged

last month. The ministry’s data however earlier showed that 10 patients having discharged.

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