‘Three to four cops posted outside my house’: Delhi Omicron patient recounts tale of home isolation and hospitalisation

Sahil Thakur, the 27-year-old Rohini resident, said he had been diagnosed with COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic too

New Delhi: Delhi-based businessman Sahil Thakur, who has just recovered from a bout of infection from the Omicron variant of COVID-19 , said he is currently home isolated after being discharged from a hospital, and a couple of security personnel “keep a watch” outside his house to ensure no one ventures out.

The 27-year-old Rohini resident, who had tested COVID-19 positive after returning to Delhi from Dubai, said, even after the home isolation restrictions are lifted, “I have been told that I will be under 14-day observation at home, and doctors will check on me intermittently”.

Thakur on Tuesday also said he had been diagnosed with COVID-19 during the first wave of the pandemic too, with loss of taste and smell, but no fever or cough.

Omicron is the latest variant of the novel coronavirus infection and reporting of its cases, in various countries, including India, has brought the focus back on the pandemic, the previous two waves of which wrecked havoc in people’s lives.

The Union Health Ministry on Tuesday said 200 cases of Omicron variant of coronavirus have been detected across 12 states and UTs in India so far, and Maharashtra and Delhi have recorded 54 cases each of the variant.

Delhi’s first case of the Omicron variant — a 37-year-old man from Ranchi — was detected on 5 December. He has been discharged.

Thakur said he had travelled to Dubai recently for some business work, and flew back to Delhi on 4 December night.

“We were asked to fill out e-Suvidha forms, and passengers were being randomly tested then, unlike everyone being tested now. And, I was not tested on arrival at airport, so I walked out. Plus, I had no symptoms, cough, sore throat or temperature. So, I just went home and isolated myself in a room as a precaution,” he said.

“But, I had to fly to Bombay on 7 December, so, I got myself tested for coronavirus before undertaking my journey. I tested positive for coronavirus on 6 December, so my travel plan was cancelled, and two days later, I was informed by authorities that I was positive with Omicron variant,” Thakur told PTI.

He claimed that on his request, he was allowed to stay under home isolation till 11 December, and then an ambulance came over to his place and took him to LNJP Hospital.

The LNJP Hospital has reported 34 cases of Omicron so far. Seventeen of them have been discharged. Of the 34 patients, three do not have travel history, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said on Tuesday.

“We are trying to ascertain if they came in contact with Omicron-infected people who returned from foreign countries,” Jain told reporters here.

Thakur, who lives in Delhi with his parents and a domestic help, claimed that, “about three to four police personnel keep a watch outside his house, day and night, ensuring no one ventures out”.

“They are very courteous, and also provide us with daily essential items, as none of us can go out till the restrictions are in place. Even after the home isolation restrictions are lifted, maybe after 3-4 days, I have been told, I will be under observation for 14 days, at home, and doctors will check on me intermittently,” he said.

Amid a jump in cases of Omicron variant of the coronavirus reported in Delhi, doctors have warned that people should avoid all kinds of gatherings as this is a highly transmissible variant, and follow COVID-19 -appropriate behaviours, else the situation may worsen.

Thakur, who after his recent infection, first tested negative for coronavirus on 12 December and again on 15 December, and returned home on 16 December.

“I did not have any symptoms, and I feel, I really got lucky. This is a highly transmissible variant, but my parents got tested and they came negative, plus a few other people I had come in contact with, also got themselves tested, and came negative. And, right now, we all have to be very careful,” he cautioned.

“Everyone should wear masks, follow Covid-appropriate behaviour, and try to avoid gatherings right now,” said Thakur, who is fully vaccinated.

The businessman said he had taken his second Covaxin shot in June.

“They took some blood samples from me when I was at the LNJP Hospital. Now, I am at home, just trying to relax,” he said.

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