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Tamil Nadu hospital foils COVID-19 patients' tandoori chicken feast

Frustrated over the diet of the hospital, as many as four COVID-19 patients in Salem Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital had placed an online order for tandoori chicken and biryani. Hospital administration came to know about this and didn't allow the delivery man to deliver the food.

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Published : May 20, 2020, 8:11 PM IST

Chennai: Not happy with the boiled egg given as part of the diet and wanting to devour the egg's mother, four COVID-19 patients at the Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital, Salem, placed an online order for tandoori chicken and biryani on Tuesday.

"They had ordered tandoori chicken and biryani through their mobile phone on an online food delivery platform. The matter came to light when the delivery person came to the hospital," R Balajinathan, Dean, told media.

But even as he followed the homing signal on his phone to the COVID-19 ward, security personnel and doctors on duty didn't allow the delivery person to enter the ward.

While the food deliverer was sent back, the incident highlights the kind of issues the corona warriors have to face apart from coronavirus and also being away from their families for several weeks together.

"The COVID-19 patients are given a special diet, as prescribed by the government. It includes juice and fruits. Egg is the only non-vegetarian item that is served," Balajinathan said.

According to him, there are 88 people admitted to the COVID-19 ward and all of them are in good condition and coronavirus asymptomatic. Many were demanding to be sent back home, he said and added, it could be done as per the procedures.

(IANS Report)

Also Read: Coimbatore: Workers gather in hope of securing permission to board Shramik trains

Chennai: Not happy with the boiled egg given as part of the diet and wanting to devour the egg's mother, four COVID-19 patients at the Mohan Kumaramangalam Medical College and Hospital, Salem, placed an online order for tandoori chicken and biryani on Tuesday.

"They had ordered tandoori chicken and biryani through their mobile phone on an online food delivery platform. The matter came to light when the delivery person came to the hospital," R Balajinathan, Dean, told media.

But even as he followed the homing signal on his phone to the COVID-19 ward, security personnel and doctors on duty didn't allow the delivery person to enter the ward.

While the food deliverer was sent back, the incident highlights the kind of issues the corona warriors have to face apart from coronavirus and also being away from their families for several weeks together.

"The COVID-19 patients are given a special diet, as prescribed by the government. It includes juice and fruits. Egg is the only non-vegetarian item that is served," Balajinathan said.

According to him, there are 88 people admitted to the COVID-19 ward and all of them are in good condition and coronavirus asymptomatic. Many were demanding to be sent back home, he said and added, it could be done as per the procedures.

(IANS Report)

Also Read: Coimbatore: Workers gather in hope of securing permission to board Shramik trains

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