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The government issued a new order on Covid’s death

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Thiruvananthapuram: The government has decided that all deaths that occur outside the hospital in a month Covid-19 contract can be considered as Covid’s death for the purpose of providing ex-gratia compensation.
The latest order, in this case, was issued after several cases reported from Katasagod, where the natives died because of Covid-19 at Mangaluru Hospital and they could not obtain a certificate stating that their death was caused by Covid-19 infection.
The collector had given Know the government that until October 21 last year, 50 such cases have emerged where individuals die because of Covid-19 at Mangaluru Hospital and all their relatives have a positive Covid certificate and death certificate.
As a guideline issued by the Guidelines.
The Ministry of Health of the Union and Family Welfare, Covid Death Certificate is needed to receive compensation for former Gratia for 50,000 Rs for close relatives of the dead.
In these circumstances the government issued an order that such cases can also be considered for compensation, provided they also provide an effort that they do not have compensation applied or received from other countries, where death occurs.
Applications for compensation must be sent through online portals to process and disburse financial assistance for their relatives who lose their lives because of Covid.
When the application for financial assistance is delivered at www.relief.kerala.gov.in, there is a series of existing documents to be submitted along with the application, including the Death Certificate (Death Certificate issued by ICMR that the person died of Covid and Death Declaration Document), Copy of his ration card, aadhaar card and passbook passbook and heirship, if available.
It is available, with the case of Covid-19 up once again in Kerala, the State Disaster Management Department once again began preparation for activities.
To control the pandemic.
As a first step, the department has given Rs 22 Crore to the district to immediately start working.
While Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Wayanad and Kasaragod were immediately given Hospital 1 Crore, the remaining districts were given each RS two crore.
District-District has been asked to take advantage of funds for covid mitigation activities in accordance with the state disaster disaster response guidelines.

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