<p>A 48-year-old doctor, who got infected with coronavirus, has recovered and resumed work at his clinic in Mumbai, but with a caution by adopting a 'no touch, no direct contact' approach with patients.</p>.<p>Dr Abdul Khalique, a physician who contracted COVID-19 in March from a patient who returned from Italy, told PTI that he is now back at his clinic in suburban Kalina where he sees over 50 patients every day.</p>.<p>To maintain physical distance with patients, he has put up a curtain made of a transparent material at his clinic.</p>.<p>After assessing the patient's symptoms by speaking to him/her through the curtain barrier, he prescribes medicines.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-in-india-news-live-updates-total-cases-deaths-covid-19-tracker-today-worldometer-update-lockdown-40-latest-news-838583.html" target="_blank">Follow the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in India here</a></strong></p>.<p>If required, he examines the patient with a stethoscope only on his/her back and then advises medication.</p>.<p>According to Dr Khalique, one of his patients who returned from Italy tested positive for the coronavirus infection on March 24.</p>.<p>Later, the civic authorities tested samples of the doctor and his staff in which his result came out positive.</p>.<p>The doctor underwent treatment for 14 days at a hospital and was discharged after recovering. His family members were also quarantined as a precaution.</p>.<p>"After I was discharged, people started approaching me to resume work. Hence, I along with my colleague Ujjawala Hadpad re-started the clinic," he said.</p>.<p>The doctor has been advising people to stay at home, maintain social distancing, wear masks, wash hands multiple times and use sanitiser to stay protected against the coronavirus infection. </p>
<p>A 48-year-old doctor, who got infected with coronavirus, has recovered and resumed work at his clinic in Mumbai, but with a caution by adopting a 'no touch, no direct contact' approach with patients.</p>.<p>Dr Abdul Khalique, a physician who contracted COVID-19 in March from a patient who returned from Italy, told PTI that he is now back at his clinic in suburban Kalina where he sees over 50 patients every day.</p>.<p>To maintain physical distance with patients, he has put up a curtain made of a transparent material at his clinic.</p>.<p>After assessing the patient's symptoms by speaking to him/her through the curtain barrier, he prescribes medicines.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-in-india-news-live-updates-total-cases-deaths-covid-19-tracker-today-worldometer-update-lockdown-40-latest-news-838583.html" target="_blank">Follow the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in India here</a></strong></p>.<p>If required, he examines the patient with a stethoscope only on his/her back and then advises medication.</p>.<p>According to Dr Khalique, one of his patients who returned from Italy tested positive for the coronavirus infection on March 24.</p>.<p>Later, the civic authorities tested samples of the doctor and his staff in which his result came out positive.</p>.<p>The doctor underwent treatment for 14 days at a hospital and was discharged after recovering. His family members were also quarantined as a precaution.</p>.<p>"After I was discharged, people started approaching me to resume work. Hence, I along with my colleague Ujjawala Hadpad re-started the clinic," he said.</p>.<p>The doctor has been advising people to stay at home, maintain social distancing, wear masks, wash hands multiple times and use sanitiser to stay protected against the coronavirus infection. </p>