
Covid-19 deaths: 84-year-old man hit by Covid-19 died on Saturday in Bengalur, medical officials said. Death comes in the middle of an increase in Covid-19 cases throughout India.
The patient had co -morbidity, the health professionals said.
Old people, children, pregnant women and people with co-morbidities suffer from a higher chance of death if they are affected by Covid-19, making them high-risk patients.
Second death Covid-19 per day
This is the second death due to the Covid-19-19, which was reported in India on a single day of May 24, and the first was reported in Thane.
A 21 -year -old man suffering from a heavy diabetes died as a result of “co -morbid” at the TMC Chhatrapati Hospital Shivaji Mahara in Kalwa in the morning, said Thane Municipal Corporation.
The man was admitted to the hospital on Thursday when he suffered from complications related to diabetes and his test Covid-199 was positive on Friday evening.
Don’t panic, says the Minister of Health Karnataka
Previously, on Saturday, the Minister of Health Karnataka Dinesh Gunda Rao urged people not to panic and continue their duties in the middle of the gradual increase in COVID-19 cases in the state.
“I invite everyone not to panic, because when you see the news in the media, that Covid-19 returned to persecute people, people are concerned,” he said.
Rao also stated that the Karnataka government is on alert and is taking all the necessary steps to spread the virus.
He explained that there were no restrictions on Covid-19 and people could move freely.
“People can go and come from any part of the country. People can lead their lives in a normal way,” he said.
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