Medhi

Ethnicity: Middle Eastern
Background: Medhi is in his 30s and is Iranian. He is married and has a baby. He is currently a student. Medhi heard about Covid in March 2020 but experienced it himself when he and his wife developed Covid symptoms in January 2021. Medhi found it difficult to be away from friends but feels that it’s important to follow the government guidelines.

Medhi first heard of Covid in March 2020 when a friend told him they couldn’t meet-up because of a new virus and lockdown. It wasn’t until January 2021 that Medhi had first-hand experience of Covid, when he and his wife tested positive for the virus. His wife had a high temperature and Medhi’s symptoms included coughing every two or three hours, loss of smell and taste, and a fever which lasted for just over two weeks. Medhi’s baby also had a fever for around a week, and he thinks might have been Covid, but doctors said that they were fin.

Medhi says he phoned 111 when his sick contained blood, and they told him he must ring to 999 to bring [him] to hospita. When the ambulance arrived, they told him he must stay at hom because the blood wasn’t from his lungs and going to hospital would be wors for him. Medhi rested and took ibuprofen and paracetamol to try to recover.

When Medhi had to isolate, his friend’s son would go to the shops to get things for the family. Medhi talks about missing being able to spend time with his friends and celebrating, but it’s the same for everybod. Despite telling his friends, Medhi didn’t tell his mum that he had Covid because he didn’t want to worry her.

While Medhi feels that it is important to wear a facemask, lots of his classmates didn’t understand. He says that they didn’t know about the pandemic and coronavirus, so they weren’t following the rules. Medhi was concerned when his teacher said that there wasn’t any reaso to worry about the pandemic, so he asked his teacher to send him the course online. Medhi sometimes found learning online a little bit difficult, but felt it was more important to follow the rules around Covid.

Medhi feels it’s important that people try to follow the government rules because otherwise you might harm others. He says that lots of doctors, nurses, and healthcare staff have died because of Covid so we must follow the rule and that the people must control i.

Medhi contacted 111 when he noticed he had blood in his vomit.

Medhi was very worried that students on his course were not wearing masks. He stopped attending and asked for online access.

Medhi didn’t speak with his family about having Covid to avoid worrying them.

Medhi was preparing for a New Year celebration when a friend told him not to go out.