Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Panel will review Covid death data from Gurugram

Team will study reports, records, case sheets pertaining to a deceased and will submit a report within 72 hours of the death being reported

- Archana Mishra archana.mishra@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: The Gurugram administra­tion has constitute­d a Covid-19 Death Audit Committee (CDAC) to review deaths arising from the coronaviru­s disease. Several states have such committees, which follow the Indian Council of Medical Research’s guidelines on recording Covid-19 deaths. In Gurugram, as per government records no Covid-19 death has been reported.

GURUGRAM: The Gurugram administra­tion has constitute­d a Covid-19 Death Audit Committee (CDAC) to review deaths arising from the coronaviru­s disease. Several states have such committees, which follow the Indian Council of Medical Research’s guidelines on recording Covid-19 deaths. In Gurugram, as per government records no Covid-19 death has been reported.

Deaths have, however, been reported in a few private hospitals of the city where Covid-19 patients from different states were admitted. Health officials say these deaths have been reported in the respective states to which the deceased belonged. As these patients were undergoing treatment in Gurugram when they succumbed to the disease, the audit committee will review these cases.

“Following the state government’s guidelines, we will analyse sequence of events leading to death, conditions antecedent to the immediate cause of the death, onset of the disease, the treatment protocol followed among others. It will help us to understand the treatment requiremen­t and plan management strategies,” said Dr Jaswant Singh Punia, chief medical officer, who will be the chairperso­n of the district committee.

The other members of the committee will be a member of the rapid response team, a general physician or a respirator­y medicine specialist, a microbiolo­gist or pathologis­t, the district immunizati­on officer and a representa­tive of the deputy commission­er. It will also include representa­tive of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and the Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) .

According to an order of the Haryana government released on Wednesday, each district in the state will have to form such a committee.

In Haryana, 13 Covid-19 deaths have reported, with Faridabad having the highest number deaths, five. Three deaths have been reported in Panipat, two in Ambala, one each in Rohtak, Sonepat and Karnal.

The team will study all the reports, records, and case sheets of the deceased .

Punia said it will be writing to all private hospitals where Covid-19 patients from Haryana or other states underwent treatment.

The committee will have to submit the report within 72 hours of death.

In Gurugram, earlier this week two Covid-19 deaths were reported in Civil hospital, sector 10. The health department, however, said the deceased were from Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal were included in the lists maintained by those states.The death of a resident of Delhi’s Kapashera in Civil Hospital, has been included in the Delhi list, the department added.

A senior stats government official said that Haryana has included in its Covid-19 death toll, cases where the deaths are due to a comorbidit­y.

“Following the government protocol, Covid-19 deaths are counted in a district or state where the patient originally contracted the virus. Many times, patients from other districts and states are referred to big private hospitals and medical colleges,” the official said.

We will analyse sequence of events leading to a death and the treatment protocol followed, among others. It will help us understand the treatment requiremen­t and plan management strategies.

DR JASWANT SINGH PUNIA, CMO (Gurugram) and dist committee chairman

 ?? YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Stranded migrant workers head to a temporary shelter home inside Tau Devi Lal Stadium, under the watchful eyes of Gurugram police, on Friday.
YOGENDRA KUMAR/HT PHOTO Stranded migrant workers head to a temporary shelter home inside Tau Devi Lal Stadium, under the watchful eyes of Gurugram police, on Friday.

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