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After 2-day, COVID death cases reported in GMCH

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 31, 2020 22:25 IST

Aurangabad, Oct 31:The question of how to reduce deaths from Novel coronavirus continues before doctors of Government Medical ...

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Aurangabad, Oct 31:

The question of how to reduce deaths from Novel coronavirus continues before doctors of Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) as two more deaths were reported from Friday midnight to Saturday afternoon.

It may be noted that there was daily mortality from COVID 19 patients for the past six months. One patient died at 10.20 am on October 28.

For two days after this, there was no death case. This provided relief to doctors of GMCH. But, one patient died at Friday midnight while another (who was from another district) passed away in the afternoon. The question before doctors how to reduce deaths from the pandemic virus continues.

A total of 831 COVID patients died so far in the districts. Nearly 119 positive patients and 118 patients whose test report is negative are undergoing treatment.

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