Hyderabad: Hilal e Ahmer Hospital doctor dies of suspected COVID-19 infection


Dr. Naushad Hussain, a suspected coronavirus patient working at Hilal e Ahmer Hospital located in Hyderabad passed away on Tuesday.

According to Deputy Commissioner Fuad Soomro, Dr. Naushad has been ill for the last several days and has been on leave for the last 6 days.

The DC said Dr Naushad had signs of coronavirus but had not been tested, however, precautions were taken during his burial.

After the death of Dr. Naushad, his whole family will undergo the corona test, he added.

It is to be noted that the wife of Dr. Naushad Hussain is also a doctor.

Read more: https://onlineindus.com/english/Hyderabad:-Hilal-e-Ahmer-Hospital-doctor-dies-of-suspected-COVID-19-infection/38834

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