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Maldives reports first coronavirus fatality

By ANI | Updated: April 30, 2020 15:00 IST

The Maldivian Health Protection Agency said that the woman had been tested for COVID-19 on April 27, but her results -- positive -- came in already after she died.

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The Maldives on Thursday reported the first death from coronavirus in the country, health authorities have confirmed.

The deceased has been identified as 83-year-old woman, said Health Minister Abdulla Ameen, Sputnik reported.

She reportedly died en route to a hospital where she was being transported with difficulty in breathing.

The Maldivian Health Protection Agency said that the woman had been tested for COVID-19 on April 27, but her results -- positive -- came in already after she died.

The Maldives has reported 280 confirmed cases.

( With inputs from ANI )

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