71-year-old dies of Covid-19 at Kerala hospital
According to the authorities, Mahrooq along with his son first approached a health centre at Tellicherry on March 26 with fever and he was admitted on March. The next day following breathing difficulties he was shifted to a private hospital at Kannur.
By : migrator
Update: 2020-04-11 04:50 GMT
Thiruvananthapuram
A 71-year-old Mahe resident died at a hospital in Kannur due to coronavirus. He was a chronic kidney patient and was suffering from hypertension.
Mahe lies between Kannur and Kozhikode districts and is part of the Union Territory of Puducherry.
According to the authorities, Mahrooq along with his son first approached a health centre at Tellicherry on March 26 with fever and he was admitted on March. The next day following breathing difficulties he was shifted to a private hospital at Kannur.
On April 7, he was moved to the state-run Pariyaram Medical College hospital, after he turned coronavirus positive. Since then he was on ventilator support.
Kannur district medical officer Narayanan Naik said he has no travel history but had wide contacts and was coronavirus positive.
"We do not know from where he got it. Arrangements have also been made for the last rites," said Naik.
Local Mahe legislator Ramachandran said the family members of the deceased have been tested and are negative. A few more results are awaited.
"The relief is that 11 close relatives who had contact with the deceased have all turned negative. Some others are now in home quarantine," said Ramachandran.
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