Bangladeshi worker who spent nearly 2 months in ICU with Covid-19 will move to community hospital to recuperate

0
505

[ad_1]

SINGAPORE – After a more than three-month journey in hospital, including a nearly two-month stay in the intensive care unit, the first Bangladeshi worker who contracted Covid-19 in Singapore is well enough to be moved into a community hospital that focuses on rehabilitative care to recuperate.

In a video uploaded on Facebook by the Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC) on Thursday (May 21), 39-year-old Raju Sarker, who was Case 42, thanked caregivers and those around him for their support.

“I want to thank the Singapore Government and those who prayed for me. I also want to thank my company and the MWC for supporting my family,” he said.

Appearing in his hospital bed and in a red hat, Mr Raju also expressed gratitude to the doctors and nurses that “worked tirelessly” to help him recover as well as the Government for footing the bill for his treatment.

[ad_2]

Source link