Bareilly: A 34-year-old woman, who has been admitted to an isolation ward of district hospital in Shahjahanpur, shared her experience on Facebook on Wednesday and said the treatment meted out to her made her feel as if she “has murdered someone”.The woman, who is a theatre artiste, was isolated after her samples were collected for Covid-19 test on Tuesday. She said there was no drinking water , no soap or sanitiser in the washroom and there was no woman guard outside the ward where she is being housed alone. She alleged that even the isolation ward was locked from outside. The woman claimed that after a few hours of her Facebook post, the senior officials provided drinking water, soap, sanitiser and got the ward cleaned.Officials, however, said that basic facilities like water and soap were already available at the ward and the Facebook post was an "emotional outburst as she was anxious over her Covid-19 test results". Her test report is expected to arrive on Thursday.The woman said, “I returned from Delhi to Shahjahanpur on March 19. After I had fever and bodyache, I went to hospital on Tuesday where I was told that it is seasonal fever and I was given medicines. I later got a call from ASHA worker who enquired about my travel history. Someone from district hospital later called up and asked me to come to give my samples for Covid-19 test. After my samples were collected on Tuesday afternoon, I was left alone in a deserted ward.”She wrote in her Facebook post, “This is worse than jail. In the name of facility, there is no sanitiser to clean hands and no handwash in the bathroom. I am alone in this ward which is locked from outside. No woman guard, nothing to save from mosquitoes and no drinking water facility. I am scared about my security. It feels as if I have murdered someone.”The woman told TOI on Wednesday, “After my Facebook post, officials started receiving calls. They provided drinking water, soap, hand sanitiser, mosquito-kit and got the ward cleaned. The ward has been unlocked. Staff and guard are sitting outside. I don’t have any issue now.”However, officials claimed that all facilities were already available at the isolation ward. Chief medical officer Dr RK Gupta said, “At least 61 people have been quarantined so far and no one had complained earlier. We provided all facilities like food and water to her and even a guard sat outside the ward. The ward was sanitised before she was admitted. As the woman was alone in the ward, she became anxious and emotional and wrote the post.”Nodal officer at district hospital Dr AUP Sinha said, “We put a latch for her safety and the women staff sat outside. But as the woman was alone in the ward and her samples were collected for Covid-19 test, she became nervous. We met her and she told us that she is satisfied.”