Published 09:41 IST, April 14th 2020

Leukaemia patient's sister needed in Delhi amid Covid for stem transplant; appeals to PM

As the nation grapples with the Coronavirus Pandemic invoking a nationwide lockdown to contain the virus spread, a medical emergency has arisen in Manipur

Reported by: Pritesh Kamath
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As nation grapples with Coronavirus Pandemic invoking a nationwide lockdown and ban of domestic and international transport to contain virus spread, a medical emergency has arisen in Manipur wherein a resident of state requires to travel to Delhi in order to help her sister who is a leukaemia patient admitted in Fortis hospital in national capital.

Debeshwari Chingangb, resident of Imphal, is found to be matching dor for a stem transplant of her sister and is required to reach Delhi's Fortis hospital by April 15. However, with ongoing lockdown, re is means left for her to travel.  

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Debeshwari Chingangb has taken to Twitter to reach out to Prime Minister, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Directorate General of Civil Aviation to help her, attaching a permission letter from hospital.

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In ar tweet, she also tagged Minister of Health and Family Welfare Dr Harsh Vardhan, Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju, Airport Authority of India, IngiGo Airlines, Air Asia and country's flagship carrier Air India with a hope of being responded to her plea.

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Due to nationwide lockdown, transport services have been prohibited. International and domestic airline services have also been halted and state borders across country have been sealed to avoid road transport except for essential services. Railway services have also been banned for passengers and only goods trains are in operation to transport essential commodities across country.

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nation has been witnessing a swell in number of COVID-19 positive cases. Despite 21-days nationwide lockdown reaching its culmination, number of COVID-19 positive cases in India has risen to 10,363, of which 339 have succumbed to infection while 1035 have recovered and discharged with 8988 cases still active, according to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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09:41 IST, April 14th 2020