Coronavirus: 30 doctors, nurses in quarantine after Delhi patient tests positive
“He was then subjected to radiological investigations like CT and MRI and was kept in a cubicle with other patients.
Published: 09th April 2020 09:49 AM | Last Updated: 09th April 2020 09:49 AM | A+A A-

Medics wearing protective suits attend to patients at a Delhi Government-run clinic during the nationwide lockdown in New Delhi on Wednesday (Photo | PTI)
NEW DELHI: Around 30 healthcare workers including doctors, nurses and technicians at the Cardio-Neuro Centre in AIIMS here have been advised to undergo quarantine after a 72-year-old man who visited the facility with neurological problem tested positive for COVID-19, sources said. The patient had reported to the emergency with brain stroke symptoms around two days back and was immediately shifted to the Neurology ward N-S5 for evaluation and treatment.
“He was then subjected to radiological investigations like CT and MRI and was kept in a cubicle with other patients. He later complained of chest and respiratory distress’ after which his chest X-ray was done and he was intubated. There was some suspicion over his respiratory problems and his sample was taken and sent for testing which came out positive for COVID-19,” a source said.
According to an official, the patient was immediately transported to AIIMS Trauma Centre,’which has been converted into a dedicated COVID-19 hospital, and contact tracing has been initiated. The neurology ward where the patient was admitted is being sanitised and doctors in the emergency department are making robust screening of all patients to identity cases. The patient is in critical condition and doctors are keeping a close watch on him .
“About 30 healthcare workers including doctors, nurses and technicians who came in contact with the patient have been advised to self-quarantine for 14 days. After five days, their samples will be tested,” the official said.