The Free Press Journal

COVID deaths surge to 5,510

- SANJAY JOG

The COVID-19 death numbers in Mumbai and rest of Maharashtr­a surged to 5,510 on Tuesday from 4,128 on Monday due to the data reconcilia­tion exercise carried out by the state government. The rise was on account of 862 deaths in Mumbai and 466 in the rest of Maharashtr­a, reported in the data reconcilia­tion.

Chief Secretary Ajoy Mehta told the Free Press Journal, “A total of 1,328 additional deaths will be added to the COVID-19 death toll of the state. These were deaths of COVID patients and were marked as non-COVID."

As reported by FPJ, the state government had on Monday admitted that there were discrepanc­ies in the data released on COVID-19.

Several instances had emerged of deaths being accounted for under comorbidit­y instead of the virus. Therefore, the state government had asked all district collectors and municipal commission­ers to reconcile the number of deaths by Monday evening. Under the provisions of the Epidemic Act, 1897, they had been told to report all deaths, irrespecti­ve of the cause, if found positive for the virus. Death numbers were found to be not properly tabulated and therefore the state government had asked all district & municipal administra­tion to reconcile the data. In some cases, Covid 19 patients had died but the cause was shown as cardiac arrest. On Monday, Mehta had said the government would not hide any data, but reveal it after the reconcilia­tion exercise. He had reiterated that the government will take action against those who were responsibl­e for hiding data on COVID-19 deaths. Meanwhile, leader of oppn in state assembly Devendra Fadnavis has attacked the state government and demanded stern action against those responsibl­e for hiding the crucial data. The CMO said in a statement: CM Uddhav Thackeray had mandated exhaustive data reconcilia­tion last week. On June 13, the state asked all DCs/commission­ers to check with all local labs and hospitals on the same. The State is fighting Covid with absolute honesty and it holds transparen­cy sacred. Data reconcilia­tion and tally will be done every few weeks so as to ensure complete transparen­cy. Earlier de-duplicatio­n of cases was carried out in similar fashion."

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