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India Records Second Fatality Case of COVID-19
By: Tupaki Desk | 14 March 2020 4:56 AM GMTCreating many concerns on the novel coronavirus second death case of COVID-19 was reported in India from Delhi. Going into details. A woman who possesses underlying health conditions is believed to get infected with this deadly virus from her son who has a travel history of Switzerland and Italy.
The first fatality from the COVID-19 was confirmed on Thursday. Following this, the government issued an official statement that reads the son of the Delhi woman was "initially asymptomatic but developed a fever and cough after one day". Later the family was monitored and the mother-son duo was admitted to a hospital.
Talking about the first fatality case, a 76-year-old Karnataka man was screened at the airport while returning to India from foreign countries but showed no symptoms at the time. After he developed difficulties last week, he was taken to hospital. He is the first patient in India to lose his life for the COVID-19.
Karnataka has banned all gatherings including weddings, sports events and conferences for a week as the country attempts to slow the spread of the virus."The government will decide on further action after a week following a review," Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa said.
The first fatality from the COVID-19 was confirmed on Thursday. Following this, the government issued an official statement that reads the son of the Delhi woman was "initially asymptomatic but developed a fever and cough after one day". Later the family was monitored and the mother-son duo was admitted to a hospital.
Talking about the first fatality case, a 76-year-old Karnataka man was screened at the airport while returning to India from foreign countries but showed no symptoms at the time. After he developed difficulties last week, he was taken to hospital. He is the first patient in India to lose his life for the COVID-19.
Karnataka has banned all gatherings including weddings, sports events and conferences for a week as the country attempts to slow the spread of the virus."The government will decide on further action after a week following a review," Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa said.