The Free Press Journal

Cop who helped fellowmen at JJ Hospital discharged

- SACHIN GAAD |

A police constable, who helped over 3,000 police personnel and their family members during the pandemic, recovered from COVID-19 after spending almost a month in the hospital.

The constable, who worked relentless­ly for over four months at JJ Hospital, has been appreciate­d by the state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh as well.

Constable Gautam Chavan, 39, attached to the JJ Marg police station, was assigned to Sir JJ Hospital's COVID-19 ward as soon as the pandemic broke out in midMarch. He was tasked to assist policemen and their family members who came to the hospital for COVID-19 tests. Chavan usually accompanie­s the police personnel and their family members during different tests, including X-ray, blood report and other COVID-19 tests.

He consoled those who tested positive and coordinate­d for their requiremen­ts, including the handling of paperwork. He also helped patients shift to other hospitals. "Daily, I have to handle 15 to 20 people and, sometimes, 30 as well. I couldn't take a single weekly off for over four months as people were coming on Sunday as well, " said Chavan.

Over 50 police personnel from the JJ police station contracted the disease by June. A police constable, who helped over 3000 police personnel and their family members during the testing time of the pandemic, has recovered from Covid-19 after spending almost a month in the hospital.

However, Chavan managed to avoid getting infected till midJuly. "I was taking all kinds of precaution­s from maintainin­g hygiene to sanitising my hands regularly. I was drinking hot water and regularly taking Kadha ever since the outbreak of the virus. Whenever I had to go inside the COVID-19 ward, I used to wear a Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) kit. I underwent testing in April and May and, both times, I tested negative," said Chavan.

However, in the second week of July, Chavan developed fever. He took medicines, however, they were ineffectiv­e, after which he underwent a COVID-19 test on July 17. He was admitted to SevenHills Hospital in Marol.

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