35-year-old Fateh Singh, a coronavirus survivor from Punjabhas asked people to be cautious, not afraid of the disease. Singh, who was going treatment at the civil hospital in Nawanshahr district of Punjab, tested negative twice on April 4 and 5
He and his family members were admitted to the hospital on March 19. Singh's 70-year-old father had died recently due to coronavirus.
“If anyone contracts coronavirus, one should get treatment for that and should not be scared of it. This can be treated Have courage and keep yourself internally strong. And there is no need to worry,” Singh said in a video message.
He also asked people to maintain hygiene and wash their hand regularly to keep the deadly disease at bay. In his video message, Singh thanked the health staff at the civil hospital for taking care of patients.
Be Cautious, Not Afraid Of Coronavirus: Punjab Man After Recovery
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