Bengaluru: Audit report reveals 778 home-isolated Covid-19 patients died in May
PTI, May 21, 2021, 10:51 AM IST
Bengaluru: A committee, constituted by the BBMP to undertake an audit of COVID-19 fatalities has reported that as many as 778 patients who were in home isolation, in Bengaluru, died in the month of May.
It is gathered that BBMP chief commissioner Gaurav Gupta has sought a detailed report from the committee on the causes of death of home-isolated patients.
The aim behind setting up the death audit committee for Bengaluru was to bring down the death rate by ascertaining the cause for the deaths and correcting lapses if any,
The BBMP chief has informed that a special officer has been appointed to ensure patients do not face any complications after being discharged from hospitals.
Gupta said the state government would take steps to ensure the safety of vulnerable age groups during the possible third wave. He claimed that the city has enough vaccines.
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