Deccan Chronicle

Man says TS missed Covid death

- ADITYA CHUNDURU I DC

The relative of a person who reportedly died of

Covid-19 on Sunday, has refuted the Telangana state government’s claim in its official daily Covid19 media bulletin that there were no Covid related deaths on Sunday. The death was not reported in the bulletin issued on Monday as well.

Aditya Belde, a resident of Jiyaguda, said his 51year-old paternal uncle had died of the disease at Gandhi Hospital at around

10 am on Sunday. “I want to know why his death has not been reported in the official bulletin, which was released much later in the day. I think the officials had enough time to update the informatio­n,” he said.

Mr Belde took to Twitter on Monday on this issue reporting the death and seeking an explanatio­n from the government on the omission of his uncle’s demise from the health department’s report on Sunday’s Covid-19 situation.

Mr Belde’s uncle had been suffering from a heart ailment for the past few years. On Thursday, May 7, his health deteriorat­ed so the family took him to a nearby private hospital. There, they were asked to get him tested for Covid-19 at a government hospital. “My relatives took my uncle to Fever Hospital the same day. He was just taken inside for around 10 minutes, after which they said he didn’t have Covid-19 and could be taken home,” he said.

The patient’s health continued to deteriorat­e and on Friday evening, the family took him to a corporate hospital in Begumpet, where he had been treated in the past few years.

The doctors at this hospital informed the family that the patient needed to be on a ventilator and that he should be tested for Covid-19.

Accordingl­y a sample was collected and sent to Gandhi Hospital. “On Saturday night, the test results came back and we found he was Covid-19 positive,” said Mr Belde.

Almost immediatel­y, his uncle was processed for a transfer to Gandhi Hospital. Mr Belde was told to accompany his uncle to do the formalitie­s there. “We reached Gandhi at around 4:30 am and it took an hour before he was admitted into Gandhi. I wasn’t allowed to be near him but I could observe from a distance,” he said.

He returned home after a couple of hours. At around noon on Sunday, he got a call from a policeman who told him his uncle had passed away at 10 am on Sunday. By evening, the cremation had been arranged at a local crematoriu­m, which no family member was able to attend. Nine members of the deceased’s family, including Mr

Belde, were transporte­d to an isolation facility at the Government Ayurvedic Hospital at Erragadda as they lived together as a joint family. Their swabs have since been taken for Covid-19 tests. Mr Belde wonders why the government did not add his uncle’s death to the official bulletin. “It is very confusing. We need some clarity on this matter,” he said. The family is also upset that their sick relative was made to run around various hospitals for three days before he was tested positive for Covid-19.

“At Coranti (Fever Hospital) they examined him for just 10 minutes and sent him home. They didn’t even collect his samples. Had he been tested earlier, he could have been saved,” Mr Belde said.

At the corporate hospital the doctors told them about the test result only after they had made payment for the treatment there. “We paid `1.70 lakh for my uncle’s treatment. Just 15 minutes later, we were told he was Covid-19 positive. We are extremely suspicious about this, to say the least,” he said.

Mr Belde said that his uncle had no travel history. “Since the lockdown began in March, he left the house only a few times. He only went out to buy vegetables and groceries. He had no travel history,” he said.

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