Contracted COVID-19 due to overconfidence: Maharashtra minister

Published : May 18, 2020, 07:20 PM IST
Contracted COVID-19 due to overconfidence: Maharashtra minister

Synopsis

MLA from Mumbra-Kausa, NCP leader Jitendra Awhad, who contracted coronavirus said he contracted the infection due to overconfidence. The MLA recovered and was discharged from the hospital on May 10


Maharashtra minister and senior NCP leader Jitendra Awhad on Monday said he contracted the novel coronavirus infection due to "overconfidence".

Awhad, MLA from Mumbra-Kausa, had gone into precautionary quarantine on April 13 after few of his security staff tested positive for the virus, and got himself admitted to a private hospital on April 19 where he was informed that he contracted the infection, few days later.

Awhad, who said he had pre-existing ailments like hypertension and diabetes, was discharged after recovery on May 10.

"It was due to sheer overconfidence I contracted the coronavirus infection. The period between April 23 and 26 was the most crucial in my life. My family was informed that there were little chances of my survival. I was extremely scared for my life. I spent every minute thinking of life and death," he told a news channel.

He said he had even written a note while in ICU which stated that all his property be given to his daughter in case something happened to him.

"The disease made me realise that I have been highly reckless about my health and lifestyle. I had completely forgotten there is life outside politics. Now, I realise my life needs to be more disciplined," he said.

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