Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

80-yr-old man from Sector 16 dies

SEVENTH FATALITY IN UT Loses battle to Covid-19 after a month, had contracted disease from son who runs a pharmacy

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: An 80-year-old man succumbed to Covid-19 after battling for nearly a month, taking the death toll in Chandigarh to seven, on Tuesday.

A resident of Sector 16, he had contracted the infection from his son, who runs a pharmacy in the same sector, and was admitted to Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research on June 11. A hypertensi­on patient, he was having difficulty in breathing and fever at that time.

In the PGIMER release, the cause of death was stated to be: “Cardio respirator­y arrest, septic shock, pneumonia, hypertensi­on and Covid-19.”

Of the six fatalities earlier, four were senior citizens while one a three-day-old girl.

Dr Pankaj Malhotra of the department of internal medicine said: “Patients with uncontroll­ed diabetes, uncontroll­ed blood pressure, obesity and cardiac problems are at higher risk. Covid-19 disease affects organs of the body and aggravates the manifestat­ions.”

FIVE MORE TEST +VE, COUNT RISES TO 492

Meanwhile, five more people tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday, taking the number of confirmed cases to 492. As many as 84 of these remain active.

Among those found infected are two family members of a doctor of Government Medical College and Hospital, Sector 32, who had tested positive earlier. Both are females, aged 14 and 49.

A 35-year-old woman from Sector 40 and a 55-year-old resident of Sector 51 have also tested positive. The woman is a contact of a case reported in Sector 50 earlier.

POLICE POST, HC SECTIONS CLOSED

The last case is of a 24-year-old son a of a senior constable. The police post of Sector 61, where the cop is posted, has been closed for two days for sanitisati­on. About 80% of its 55 staffers have also been quarantine­d.

The Punjab and Haryana high court has also temporaril­y closed seven sections of its administra­tive unit after the husband of an employee tested positive. The employee will also be undergo test for coronaviru­s disease besides another male employee who has been hospitalis­ed after complainin­g of fever, stated a release.

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