Coronavirus outbreak: The Delhi resident had contracted the virus in Europe. (Representational)

Highlights Delhi resident diagnosed with the virus infection has now recovered

He was among seven positive cases of coronavirus reported in the city

He said there is nothing to fear about contracting the coronavirus

There is nothing to fear about contracting the novel coronavirus and the treatment is very smooth for most healthy individuals, a 45-year-old businessman, who was the first person in Delhi to be diagnosed with the infection and has now recovered, told NDTV on Sunday.

Praising the facilities at Delhi's Safdarjung hospital where he was being treated for the last two weeks, he said, "There is no need to be scared. It is just like normal flu. If a healthy person reaches the doctor, our health system is well-equipped, one of the best in the world. Isolation ward is not like a two-by-two cell without sunlight."

Narrating his experience, the Delhi resident, one of the two patients who were released on Sunday and have been advised to stay at home for another 14 days, said the team of doctors at the hospital were very reassuring.

"I returned from Europe on February 25 and I had fever the next day. I went to a doctor who told me it was a throat infection. He gave me medicine for three days. I recovered on 28th but I again had fever on 29th so I went to the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital. On March 1st I tested positive," he said.

"Honestly, it was difficult only till the time they had not told me I was positive. But when a team of doctors came to see me at Safdarjung the next day where I had been shifted, they made me so comfortable saying 'it is curable, you are a healthy person and it is just cold and cough and it would just go. It just takes a little more time than the usual cold and cough'," he said.

"I am not a doctor but it was little different than the usual cold and cough. I was at an isolation ward at Safdarjung that the government of India has created for this. The facilities were very good, it was among the best I have seen, even including private hospitals. I had a private room with a bathroom," he said.

The Delhi resident was among seven positive cases of coronavirus reported in the city including a patient who died. Of these, two persons who had earlier tested positive for COVID-19 and were admitted to hospitals have been discharged following treatment, the Delhi Health Department said in a statement.

The number of novel coronavirus cases in the country rose to 110 on Sunday, with Maharashtra reporting the highest number of cases followed by Kerala. Across the world, the disease that originated in China's Wuhan late last year, has killed over 6,000 people.