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19K Death Certificate in Delhi almost doubled from June 2020

19K Death Certificate in Delhi almost doubled from June 2020
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New Delhi: Death registration in Delhi in June continues to remain high despite the second wave at the time, with more families who submit a request for their death certificate.
According to data from three city companies in the city, 19,366 death certificates were issued in June 2021 compared to 11,642 in the same month last year.
The total number of death certificates for April, May and June this year has touched a sign of 58,839.
This figure does not include a certificate of death issued in the New Delhi City Council and the Delhi bag board area.
The reason for non-institutional death for the time gap in the issuance of the latest report certificates from the Ministry of Public Health shows that the North Corporation issued 10,715 certificates, South Corporation of 6,832 and the East Corporation in June this month.
Interestingly, officials showed that the gap had widened for May mortality registration data with revisions of numbers as a delayed application for approved death certificates.
The corporation issued 29,232 certificates in May this year compared to 5,480 in the same month last year.
The southern corporation published 10,209 certificates, North Corporate 13,586 and East Corporation 5,437.
April has also shown a similar trend with 10,241 certificates issued this year as against 4,439 in April 2020.
The number is 2.7 times the number of certificates issued in the three months of 2020, i.e 21,561.
This is also almost 2.2 times the number of certificates issued in the appropriate period in 2019 – 26,975.
According to the pre-pandemic pre-pandemic annual report on the registration of birth and death in Delhi, there are 1.45 registration of deaths in 2019 with three city bodies contributing 75.53% of Delhi’s death and city council and the Delhi Cantonment Board which contributed to the rest , , A senior official said they had never registered a high number of deaths in a high three-month period and this showed the destruction of the second wave of Covid-19 had brought in the city.
Officials of the Corporate Public Health Department said the covid wave peak had arrived in the last part of April and in the first few weeks of May when the maximum number of covid protocol cemeters occurred and covid daily cemetery across 700-marks.
“This revision is caused by a delayed application being cleaned.
In terms of hospital or institutional death, death data is delivered directly by health care facilities and certificates are automatically produced by the corporation.
In the case of non-institutional death, there is a greater gap between the date of death.
, Submission of applications by family and final approval, “said an official.

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