The Free Press Journal

Remdesivir injects new life into employee

- PRATIP ACHARYA

At a time when the drug Remdesivir is being sold at a premium across the country, a Brihanmumb­ai Electricit­y Supply and Transport (BEST) undertakin­g employee has emerged victorious after a 36-day long fight against corona, after receiving Remdesivir injections.

Uttam Sawant, 55, a civil engineer from the building and maintenanc­e department of BEST's electrical wing, is the first BEST employee to have been treated with the drug. Sawant had developed symptoms in the line of duty and soon after, was moved to an isolation centre in Mulund, where he got tested. Even before the results came,

Sawant's health condition worsened and he began suffering severe breathless­ness.

Initially, he was admitted to a local government hospital, from where he was shifted to Nair Hospital in Mumbai. When his condition failed to improve even after a week, the doctor recommende­d Remdisivir.

Earlier in June, BEST had procured 120 vials of remdesivir for the treatment of its staff. In June, the undertakin­g had more than 200 active cases and taking note of the demand in the market, the medical wing of the undertakin­g did not waste time in procuring the drug as a safety measure.

"My father's condition worsened with time. Even two weeks after his results, there was no improvemen­t in his condition. Doctors recommende­d remdesivir but it was not available in the market," the patient's daughter Diksha told The Free Press Journal.

"There was a requiremen­t of 11 vials initially, but the job was done in the five vials supplied by the BEST management," she recalls. The undertakin­g bore the expense and did not charge a penny from their family, Diksha informs.

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