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Kerala declares mucormycosis a notifiable disease
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Mucormycosis: कोरोना मरीजों में क्यों हो रहा ब्लैक फंगस इन्फेक्शन? AIIMS डायरेक्टर गुलेरिया ने बताई वजह
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COVID victim s body goes missing from Thiruvananthapuram MCH mortuary
A similar incident took place last year when a family in Kollam was given the body of a COVID victim who was not related to them.
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The body of a person who succumbed to coronavirus went missing from the mortuary of Thiruvananthapuram Medical College.
The deceased, a native of Neyyattinkara, was identified as Prasad.
Prasad s relatives who lodged a complaint with the local police blamed the staff at the morgue. They claim that there were two persons with the name of Prasad and both of them died of COVID. According to them, the staff had committed an error in their records.
India s Covid-19 Surge Spreads Rapidly Beyond New Delhi, Mumbai © Vishal Bhatnagar/Zuma Press
DEHRADUN, India The Covid-19 outbreak that has overwhelmed hospitals in New Delhi and Mumbai is spreading to states across India, as the world’s fastest-growing Covid-19 surge shows no signs of slowing.
The country hit a new global high for the pandemic on Wednesday reporting more than 360,000 new daily cases. It recorded 3,293 deaths, the highest single-day toll for the country.
New Delhi and Maharashtra, the state that is home to the country’s financial capital of Mumbai, account for about a quarter of India’s three million active cases. But cases are now rising fast elsewhere in some of India’s largest and most populous states, including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. Those five states, with a combined population of over 500 million, now account for about 35% of the country’s active cases.