On February 29 afternoon, when 45- year-old Rohit Dutta strolled into the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in New Delhi to take a COVID-19 test, he didn’t believe the hospital would ask him to remain the night. The procedure of getting admitted was “very easy” and the stay “incredibly comfortable,” he said. The next day, at around 8 p.m., the doctors stated they would move him and three other clients thought of having COVID-19 to a “better center,” Dutta stated. “They shifted us in an ambulance to the Safdarjung Healthcare facility. We didn’t have to schedule anything. The next morning, at Safdarjung, three medical professionals approached me and asked me take a seat. I knew then that I had tested favorable for COVID-19,” he stated.
Dutta, a business person with a travel history to Italy, was Delhi’s very first validated COVID-19 case. On March 10, after lunch, he got an unforeseen call. It was none besides the Union Health Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan, calling to enquire about his health. “He called me on WhatsApp and asked me if I dealt with any problem. He asked me what I ate. He informed me that even the Prime Minister had enquired about my health,” he said. 4 days later, Dutta went out of the medical facility relieved and happy, after evaluating unfavorable two times for the infection.
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