Former Covid-19 patient cooks any food other Covid patients crave for


Navamalar with one of the meals that she provides - nasi minyak with sambal chicken and cucumber salad, with jelly dessert. Photo: The Star/Glenn Guan

Former Covid-19 patient Navamalar Naggappan, 39, understands the frustrations that those hospitalised or home-quarantined for Covid-19 go through because she went through it all before. In October last year, Navamalar tested positive for Covid-19 and had to be hospitalised.

“It all started when my whole family – my mum, my elder sister, my son and I – were admitted to the Sungai Buloh Hospital for Covid-19 in October last year. My mum, who had stage three symptoms (with pneumonia), was unable to eat. She craved idli and curry fish, and refused to eat anything else.

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