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35 per cent of Jharkhand's Covid deaths occurred in July

No health official is talking, but doctors fear community transmission is on

Our Correspondent Published 11.07.20, 08:21 PM
Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi

Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Ranchi File picture

Nearly 35 per cent of Jharkhand's Covid casualties were reported in the first 10 days of July, a trend that has rung the alarm bells within the state’s health machinery, officials admitted on Saturday.

As per government data, as many as 23 Covid deaths have been reported in Jharkhand so far and eight of them occurred in the first few days of July. According to officials in National Health Mission (NHM), the first 15 Covid deaths in Jharkhand were reported over a span of 90 days, and the next eight deaths occurred in around 10 days.

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“The frequency of Covid casualties has increased this month. But most of the victims were already suffering from comorbid conditions,” said Dr Prabhat Kumar, the head of Jharkhand's Covid-19 task force.

Even though the Covid mortality rate has increased in Jharkhand, it remains much below the national average, officials said, claiming that the situation in Jharkhand was better than many other states, which have reported several hundred casualties.

According to the official website of the ministry of health and family welfare, over 22,000 Covid casualties have been reported in India so far, and Jharkhand only accounts for around 0.1 per cent of that.

Covid cases have also been on the rise in Jharkhand this month, highlights government data. At least 1,028 fresh cases of coronavirus infection have surfaced in the state from July 1 to July 10, which accounts for around 30 per cent of the 3,158 cases reported in Jharkhand so far.

Highly placed sources in the health department said that July could well be the most challenging month for Jharkhand in its fight against the Novel Coronavirus.

Requesting anonymity, a senior doctor at Ranchi’s Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) said that fear of community transmission loomed large over Jharkhand as many people with no travel history have tested positive for Covid-19 recently. “Even road accident victims, who have neither travelled outside the state nor met Covid patients, have tested positive,” he said.

As per government data, the Covid mortality rate in Jharkhand is 0.65 pe cent against the national average of 2.72 per cent. The recovery rate in the state has dropped to 63.21 per cent from 75 per cent last month. The national recovery rate is 62.41 per cent.

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