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A British aid worker who survived Covid, dengue and malaria also survived a cobra bite in the state of Rajasthan in western India, the doctor who told him cared for.

Ian Jones was bitten by an Indian cobra and admitted to hospital in Jodhpur, about 350 km from the regional capital Jaipur.

“Jones came to see us last week after a snake bite.

At first, he was suspected of also being positive for Covid-19 (for the second time) but he tested negative, ”said doctor Abhishek Tater, who took care of him on Saturday, November 21.

“While he was with us he was conscious and had symptoms of a snakebite, including blurred vision and difficulty walking, but these are usually transient symptoms,” added Dr Tater.

A prize pool to help him return to the Isle of Wight

“Dad is a fighter.

During his stay in India, he already suffered from malaria and dengue, then from Covid-19 ”, commented his son, Seb Jones, in a post on the GoFundMe website.

A prize pool has been set up to help pay for his medical bills and his return trip to the Isle of Wight in southern England.

Ian Jones has set up a structure, Sabirian, which works with traditional artisans in Rajasthan and helps them export their products to Great Britain.

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