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Covid’s total death will be known after a sustainable audit: Odisha health department

Covid's total death will be known after a sustainable audit: Odisha health department
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Bhubaneswar: In the midst of increasing criticism from various quarters of “Underreporting” Covid death, the state health authority on Thursday said the continuous death audit would take at least one more month after a complete picture.
“The government will hide anything.
A true picture of death will come so the audit is complete,” said Principal Secretary (Health) Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra even when the state confirmed 45 Corona’s death on Thursday, took the death toll of a virus to 4063.
The state has confirmed A total of 1309 deaths in June.
Mohapatra said the highest viral death occurred in May when the cases were also at its peak.
“During the covid peak and high case load period, our team is mainly engaged in the treatment and monitoring of positive cases.
There are still some Covid death deposits that are being updated over time,” ACS (Health) told toi.
Someone must understand that to audit the case of death, clinical documents are obtained from individual hospitals, both the government and the private sector, according to the district team.
This is the process of taking the time.
The same thing has been accelerated after the infection falls when the doctors have more time now.
The State Review Committee consisting of Director of Education and Medical Training, Director of Health Services and Public Health Directors have reviewed death and reporting those who are finished, he said.
While the opposition BJP and Congress have targeted the government for the past few days accusing hiding mortality rates, to get praise for a calculation of low deaths, rule BJD MLA Soumya Ranjan Patnaik, who also editors from a daily, wrote the opinion of pieces asking the government to publish ‘white paper ‘At real death.
Blaming administrative errors and negligence has created a dispute about death, writing soumya, which is also the vice president of the ruling party.
Taking a signal from Soumya, both BJP and Congress updated demands for white papers on Covid deaths.
“We have urged it to it.
The government must come out with white paper,” said Senior Congress MLA Suresh Chandra Routray.
BJP leader Prithviraj HariChandan also echoed similar views.
3087 more people tested positive for viruses on Thursday from 74,000 samples tested by the test level (TPR) of 4.17%.
TPR above 5% in 11 District Cuttack, Puri, Khurda, Nayagarh, Malkangiri, Dhenkanal, Kendrapada, Jajpur, Bhadrak, Mayurkhanj and Balalasore.
However, for the first time in two months, no district has TPR above 7.5%.

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