This story is from November 22, 2020
After Malaria and Covid, British man survives cobra bite in India
NEW DELHI: A
Ian Jones was bitten by an Indian cobra in rural
"Jones came to us last week after a snake bite in a village in the region. Initially it was suspected that he is also Covid-19 positive (for the second time) but he tested negative for that," doctor Abhishek Tater, who treated him at the local
"While with us, he was conscious and had snake bite symptoms including blurring of vision and difficulty to walk, but these are generally transient symptoms," Tater added.
Jones was discharged earlier in the week. "We feel that there won't be any long term effects. If he hasn't already improved, he'd do so within next few days," the doctor added.
He said snake bites were not uncommon in the rural parts of the region.
"Dad is a fighter, during his time out in India he had already suffered from malaria and
"He had not been able to travel home due to the
Jones works with traditional craftsmen in Rajasthan and through his charity-backed social enterprise, Sabirian, helps import their goods into Britain to help them escape poverty.
British charity worker
who survived coronavirus, dengue and malaria was recovering after a potentially deadly snake bite in western India's Rajasthan state.Ian Jones was bitten by an Indian cobra in rural
Jodhpur district
of the desert state and admitted to hospital in Jodhpur city, about 350 kilometres (220 miles) from the regional capital Jaipur.Medipulse Hospital
, told AFP on Saturday."While with us, he was conscious and had snake bite symptoms including blurring of vision and difficulty to walk, but these are generally transient symptoms," Tater added.
Jones was discharged earlier in the week. "We feel that there won't be any long term effects. If he hasn't already improved, he'd do so within next few days," the doctor added.
"Dad is a fighter, during his time out in India he had already suffered from malaria and
dengue fever
before Covid-19," his son, Seb Jones, said in a statement on a GoFundMe page set up to help pay his medical bills and travel back to the Isle of Wight in southern England."He had not been able to travel home due to the
pandemic
and as a family we understood his desire to continue to support the many people who relied on him," he added.Top Comment
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