In what it could be a shocker, 12 survivors of the Bhopal Gas who got exposed to the deadly methyl isocyanate (MiC) gas, succumbed to the fatal COVID-19 virus. This news once again proves that they are more vulnerable to the virus.
Following this, the health officials have tested people and the Bhopal Gas survivors who developed COVID-19 symptoms were been shifted to other safe places. Other measures were been taken in these areas.
Ever since the first case of the novel coronavirus reported in the Bhopal Gas survivors, the authorities took special care on them and they were been treated as a 'special vulnerable category'.
The survivors of the Bhopal Gas tragedy turning as the COVID-19 patients raising many concerns and fears about the deadly impact of the virus.
Following this, the health officials have tested people and the Bhopal Gas survivors who developed COVID-19 symptoms were been shifted to other safe places. Other measures were been taken in these areas.
Ever since the first case of the novel coronavirus reported in the Bhopal Gas survivors, the authorities took special care on them and they were been treated as a 'special vulnerable category'.
The survivors of the Bhopal Gas tragedy turning as the COVID-19 patients raising many concerns and fears about the deadly impact of the virus.