Coronavirus: Family reached Gwalior without investigation from China to Malaysia, child’s health deteriorated, stirred
On Friday, the Gwalior administration in Madhya Pradesh swung up when they came to know that a family of Gwalior living in China had returned secretly. The child also has a cold and the family does not want to give samples. Eventually, the administration has isolated the entire family at home. On the other hand, the manuar continued till night, when the family said that he would give the sample on Saturday.
This family of Gwalior works in Shanghai city of China. After the outbreak of the disease in China, India tightened those coming from China in February. On this, the family reached India via Malaysia on 20 February. Due to his arrival from Malaysia, he was not screened at Delhi Airport. The family arrived in the city by rail. The whole family had been staying at home for the last 20 days, but since the family has returned from China, their 15-month-old baby is not recovering from a cold.
On Friday, the parents reached the OPD of the Government Madhav Dispensary carrying the child. The travel history of the child and family came to know there. After this, the child was admitted to the isolation ward and informed to the administration. Duty of two senior and two junior doctors was imposed. The family did not want to enroll the child. So he insisted on taking the child home. When the doctors stopped, the family started committing indecency and went home with the child at two in the afternoon.
Frightened administrative officials hurriedly sent the Health Department team to their house. At first, the family did not allow the team to enter the house. After much persuasion, the drug was sprayed in his house. Now on Saturday a sample of the child will be taken, which will be investigated in Pune. The child’s parents are reported to be perfectly healthy.
Gwalior Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. SK Verma said that the health department team had reached the child’s home to examine him. Where the child is placed in isolation. In addition, the drug is also sprayed at home. The family returned from Shanghai, China on February 20. At the same time, Dr. Saroj Kothari, Dean in charge of Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior said that the family had come to the OPD with the child. He was kept in isolation ward but the family rudely took the child away from the doctors.