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Kejriwal seeks report on Covid deaths

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has now sought a report from the Health Secretary here with a detailed analysis of factors behind COVID-19 deaths in the city that have occurred in the last fortnight, officials said, adding that nearly 400 deaths had been reported in the Capital in the first week of July. Officials in the know said the objective of the report was to take all possible measures to reduce the death toll in Delhi.

NEW DELHI: Delhi has reported over 800 COVID-19 deaths in the last two weeks, of which 397 are suspected to have succumbed to the contagious disease in the first week of July; following which Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has sought a detailed report from the health secretary here with an analysis of the factors behind these deaths, officials in the said on Wednesday.

The detailed analytical report on Covid-related deaths in Delhi will aid the implementa­tion of more stringent measures to reduce deaths. It will also help mitigate the other causes that have added to the casualties, such as co-morbiditie­s, age and health condition, which will help to establish the cause of death, according to a statement from the Delhi government.

A total of 3,165 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in Delhi so far, which have been marked as fatalities caused due to the virus after careful and meticulous considerat­ions made by the Deaths Audit Committee. However, the death rate in Delhi has been declining sharply since the middle of June, according to official data.

The government will take further steps after obtaining a detailed analysis of the COVID19 deaths from the health secretary to ensure zero fatalities due to the virus, it said. The health secretary has assured that he will soon prepare and submit a detailed analysis of the deaths related to COVID-19 so that the government can execute further measures to reduce the death rate, the statement said. On July 4, the COVID-19 death toll climbed to 3,004 in Delhi, it said, adding that steps like increasing the number of ICU beds, installati­on of more oxygen beds, plasma bank among others, provision of pulse oximeters to home isolation patients have reduced the death

rate and the positivity ratio. At the peak of the outbreak, Delhi saw 120 deaths in a single day in the first week of June. However, the number of deaths on July 7 had gone down to 50, the Delhi government said in its statement. The first COVID19 fatality was reported in the national capital on March 14 and within a month, the death

toll zoomed to 1,000. The next 1,000 deaths were reported in eight days and the toll stood at 2,035 on June 19.

The Delhi government has also set up the country’s first plasma bank and is encouragin­g patients who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate. It has decided to obtain feedback from patients on their

willingnes­s to donate blood plasma at the time of discharge from hospitals.

In plasma therapy, the antibody-rich plasma from a recovered patient is extracted and administer­ed to another patient. Trials are trying to find out if the antibodies can help such patients recover from the disease.

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