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Fatality Covid: Karnataka moved to the third behind Kerala

Fatality Covid: Karnataka moved to the third behind Kerala
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Bengaluru: Karnataka moved into third place among countries in the number of total deaths Covid-19, thanks largely to Kerala to admit the appeal raised by family members of patients who have died.
Once the new rules are introduced, fatality in Kerala enlarged to 41,600.
Until the last week of November when it starts to count backlog Kerala, Karnataka, which is now (Sunday) recorded 38 230 deaths Covid-19 has the highest number of deaths after Maharashtra.
Tracks fatality in Kerala changed on November 24, when the count reach 38 353 deaths, overtaking Karnataka 38 185 deaths have been reported.
However, unlike Kerala, Karnataka does not limit the number of cases that are added to the tally by an appeal from the family, although it has kicked the reconciliation process.
Karnataka has ordered the district administration to form a special committee to receive applications from the public detailing the death in the family.
But there is no clear number of deaths that have been added to the tally since the process started.
To claim the government’s ex gratia of Rs 50,000 per death, bereaved family members have to prove that the cause is due to Covid-19.
Authorities acknowledge some cases, previously categorized as death covid or not included in the bulletin covid state, is revealed.
“The Supreme Court has directed states to set up a committee headed by the Deputy Commissioner (ADC) enhancements in all districts to receive an appeal from the families of victims who died Covid,” said Tushar Girinath, Revenue Secretary, Department of Revenue.
“In Bangalore, we have two committees – one for the District Urban Bengaluru and other area of ​​BBMP.
Committee of three members, including medical experts who verify application.” He said the appeal received so far generally fall under two categories: one where family members Covid claimed patients died, but the death certificate did not state covid as the cause of death; And two, the death Covid stated by the district authorities, but that is not reflected in the data base of the health department.
“For the first category, medical records should be examined by experts,” said Girinath.
“In the second category, there is no dispute that the cause of death was Covid.
Only the name of the deceased were not found in the database of the Ministry of Health.
Directions have been given to the ADC to provide the necessary data to the Ministry of Health.” He said that the death of the two categories are contained in the database, the family will get ex Gratia of Rs 50,000.
“Unless they are included in the database of the Ministry of Health Covid death, Ex Gratia can not be paid,” said Girinath.
Big lag a 95-year-old woman, who had died on Sept.
22 in a private hospital in Bangalore, added to the tally of victims Covid Health Department only on 2 December.
Similarly, the death of a 80-year-old man from Koppal on Aug.
15 countries included in the data only on 23 November.
However, the exact number of deaths is added to the database with the state after the formation of the committee is not available.
“We have not completed the amount,” said Girinath.
Arundhathi Dr Chandrashekar, Mission Director, National Health Mission, Karnataka, said that while reconciliation is lit, the number of deaths does not include “not much”.

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