In
India, a member of a British charity fighting cocaine 19, malaria, and dengue,
was bitten by a dangerous cobra and became paralyzed and blind.
A
man named Ian Jones belong to the British Fly Service was bitten by a Cobra in
Jodhpur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan, after which he suffered from
blurred vision and severe difficulty in walking. He was rushed to a hospital
220 km from Jaipur. Doctors said Ian Jones was suffering from corona, dengue
and malaria before being bitten by a snake and the doctors said the same thing
when he was brought to the hospital. He was thought to have corona but his test
report was negative. However, the victim was suffering from dengue and malaria
and was just recovering from corona when he was bitten by a venomous snake
which made his vision and walking severe. Doctors say Ian Jones' vision and
walking problems were caused by a venomous snake bite, but the disease is
temporary and the patient will recover soon.
Ian
Jones was working in a village in northwestern India when he was bitten by a
poisonous King Cobra. The fundraiser was set up to raise funds for the man by
colleagues and family. Ian Jones, from the Isle of Wight, was working for a
charity in India to help artisans in poverty. According to a statement on the
Go Fund Mepage, Ian Jones was bitten by a snake for the second time. Faced with
Covid 19, which he had also suffered in March, the matter was further
complicated by a snake bite. There is a cost involved and this is why this page
has been created to raise funds and pay for the costs.