Shashi Tharoor says he has cough and cold; Twitterati tell him to check for coronavirus

Shashi Tharoor says he has cough and cold; Twitterati tell him to check for coronavirus

Shashi Tharoor said that he had fallen ill with bad throat congestion, cough and cold when his concerned followers asked him to get checked for coronavirus

Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter to post an update on his health
BusinessToday.In
  • New Delhi,
  • Feb 19, 2020,
  • Updated Feb 19, 2020, 8:10 PM IST

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter to update his followers on his health. He said that he will cancel the rest of the programmes for the week and will be unable to inaugurate the scheduled 'padayatra' as he has fallen ill with throat congestion, cough and cold.

"Apologies to all. Have fallen ill with bad throat congestion/cough/cold. Doctor has ordered three days of strict bed rest. Have cancelled the rest of my programmes this week & will be unable to inaugurate our padayatra. The struggle must go on! Will do my part when I am better," said Shashi Tharoor.

However, his concerned followers on Twitter asked the minister to get himself checked for coronavirus. While many of his followers wished him a speedy recovery, many asked him to get himself checked for the symptoms of coronavirus.

While coronavirus has impacted thousands of people across the globe, especially in China, India has so far seen no casualty. In Kerala, two out of the three patients have been discharged after the test results came back negative. "Earlier, one patient was already discharged. The number of patients discharged is now two," the government had said, as mentioned in a report in The Hindu.     

 World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic as Public Health Emergency of International Concern. It has affected more than 27 countries with majority of the cases detected in China, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong.

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