Hindustan Times (Delhi)

3 more Delta+ deaths take Maha tally to 5

- Jyoti Shelar letters@hindustant­imes.com BHUSHAN KOYANDE/HT PHOTO

MUMBAI: Three more deaths linked to the Delta Plus variant of the coronaviru­s have been reported from Maharashtr­a, taking the total count to five in the state. The deceased — all senior citizens — were from Raigad, Beed and Ratnagiri districts.

The Raigad patients was a 69-year-old journalist from Nagothane with diabetes and hypertensi­on and was admitted to a civil hospital for nearly 17 days. He succumbed on July 22. According to civil surgeon Dr Suhas Mane, the deceased was fully vaccinated in May.

During the contact tracing exercise, the Raigad health officials found four family members of the journalist infected with Covid-19. “We have sent their samples for genome sequencing. However, none of them had severe disease and all of them recovered at home,” said Raigad’s district health officer Dr Sudhakar More.

The deceased from Beed was a 78-year-old man hospitalis­ed on June 5 and discharged on June 29. He succumbed at home on July 5. “He did not have any known comorbid conditions. He had recovered and gone home but died suddenly,” said Dr Raus Shaikh, acting district health officer, adding that he was unvaccinat­ed. None of his contacts have tested Covid positive.

The fatality from Ratnagiri was a 73-year-old man from the Sangameshw­ar taluka. While the health officials could not retrieve his vaccinatio­n details, they said that he was admitted at Mumbai’s St George Hospital for treatment and had succumbed on May 29.

Maharashtr­a’s first Delta Plus fatality- an 80-year-old womanwas also from Ratnagiri’s Sangameshw­ar taluka. Since then, 12 Delta Plus cases have been identified from the district and majority are from Sangameshw­ar. The state’s second death was a 63-year-old fully vaccinated woman from Mumbai.

An infection with a variant can only be determined by whole genome sequencing, which takes time and specialise­d lab work, The total number of known Delta Plus cases from Maharashtr­a now stands at 66.

More than 80% of samples from Maharashtr­a have the Delta variant, labelled as a variant of concern by the World Health Organizati­on in May. The Delta Plus was labelled as a variant of concern by the Union health ministry in June.

Two of the three Delta Plus deaths in Maharashtr­a – the latest one from Raigad and the one from Mumbai – have been reported in fully vaccinated people. Covid-19 infections that occur 14 days after being fully vaccinated are known as breakthrou­gh infections. “Vaccines are an important tool to fight the ongoing pandemic...but the chances of re-infection or breakthrou­gh infections remain ,” said infectious disease expert Dr Om Shrivastav, who is also a member of Maharashtr­a’s Covid-19 task force.

 ??  ?? Passengers arriving from outstation trains queue up for a Covid-19 test at Dadar station, in Mumbai on Friday.
Passengers arriving from outstation trains queue up for a Covid-19 test at Dadar station, in Mumbai on Friday.

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