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Other deaths spike in Indian city ravaged by COVID-19

by The Editor
July 2, 2020
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Other deaths spike in Indian city ravaged by COVID-19

AHMEDABAD, India: A large Indian city badly hit by the coronavirus has recorded a sharp rise in deaths not attributed to the outbreak, according to official data and burial records, highlighting how the pandemic has affected general healthcare.

The spike in deaths in Ahmedabad, the most populous city in western Gujarat state, is due to patients with serious illnesses either not able to go to hospitals or being afraid to visit them because of the virus, doctors said.

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The numbers contain "ominous signals" for the rest of the country, said Dr Rajib Dasgupta, a professor of community health at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University.

India has the world's fourth biggest outbreak of the COVID-19 disease caused by the virus.

It has reported more than 600,000 confirmed cases and 17,800 deaths, and some of its largest cities are still reeling from rising infections.

Authorities say over 1,400 people have died because of the coronavirus so far in Ahmedabad, one of India's worst-hit cities with more than 20,000 confirmed cases.

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But the indirect death toll may be even higher.

READ: India's tally of COVID-19 infections crosses 600,000

Twenty-four Hindu crematoriums and four of the largest Muslim graveyards in the city have reported 3,558 deaths in April and 7,150 deaths in May – a spike compared to 2,784 and 2,706 deaths reported by them in April and May last year, respectively.

State government data for Ahmedabad district, which includes the city limits, shows 839 deaths because of COVID-19 during April and May this year.

Jayanti Ravi, the health secretary of Gujarat state, however said she wasn't aware of any significant rise in deaths in the city of more than 5.6 million people.

"We have collected the data related to actual births and deaths registered across the state and it is not showing such a big deviation," she told Reuters when asked about the spike.

India's federal health ministry and Ahmedabad's municipal commissioner did not respond to questions from Reuters.

READ: Army of women health workers on India's COVID-19 frontline

Dr Mona Desai, president of the Ahmedabad Medical Association that represents over 9,000 doctors, said some of those who died may have been COVID-19 positive.

But more fatalities were likely to have occurred because patients did not seek timely treatment fearing they might become infected by the virus, she said.

"Many patients went to hospital only when their condition deteriorated, but then it was too late to do anything," Desai said.

LOCKDOWN CLOSES PRIVATE CLINICS

Doctors also said that a closure of some private health facilities during a weeks-long lockdown that began in late March made it difficult for many patients to seek treatment.

Dasgupta, from Jawaharlal Nehru University, said: "Excess deaths during the COVID surge phase has been in evidence in other countries too on account of the inability to access medical care for other time-sensitive emergencies."

FILE PHOTO: Women watch Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi address the nation amid the spread of COVID-19, on TV screens inside a showroom in Ahmedabad, India, Jun 30, 2020. (REUTERS/Amit Dave)

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AHMEDABAD, India: A large Indian city badly hit by the coronavirus has recorded a sharp rise in deaths not attributed to the outbreak, according to official data and burial records, highlighting how the pandemic has affected general healthcare.

The spike in deaths in Ahmedabad, the most populous city in western Gujarat state, is due to patients with serious illnesses either not able to go to hospitals or being afraid to visit them because of the virus, doctors said.

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The numbers contain "ominous signals" for the rest of the country, said Dr Rajib Dasgupta, a professor of community health at New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University.

India has the world's fourth biggest outbreak of the COVID-19 disease caused by the virus.

It has reported more than 600,000 confirmed cases and 17,800 deaths, and some of its largest cities are still reeling from rising infections.

Authorities say over 1,400 people have died because of the coronavirus so far in Ahmedabad, one of India's worst-hit cities with more than 20,000 confirmed cases.

Advertisement

Advertisement

But the indirect death toll may be even higher.

READ: India's tally of COVID-19 infections crosses 600,000

Twenty-four Hindu crematoriums and four of the largest Muslim graveyards in the city have reported 3,558 deaths in April and 7,150 deaths in May – a spike compared to 2,784 and 2,706 deaths reported by them in April and May last year, respectively.

State government data for Ahmedabad district, which includes the city limits, shows 839 deaths because of COVID-19 during April and May this year.

Jayanti Ravi, the health secretary of Gujarat state, however said she wasn't aware of any significant rise in deaths in the city of more than 5.6 million people.

"We have collected the data related to actual births and deaths registered across the state and it is not showing such a big deviation," she told Reuters when asked about the spike.

India's federal health ministry and Ahmedabad's municipal commissioner did not respond to questions from Reuters.

READ: Army of women health workers on India's COVID-19 frontline

Dr Mona Desai, president of the Ahmedabad Medical Association that represents over 9,000 doctors, said some of those who died may have been COVID-19 positive.

But more fatalities were likely to have occurred because patients did not seek timely treatment fearing they might become infected by the virus, she said.

"Many patients went to hospital only when their condition deteriorated, but then it was too late to do anything," Desai said.

LOCKDOWN CLOSES PRIVATE CLINICS

Doctors also said that a closure of some private health facilities during a weeks-long lockdown that began in late March made it difficult for many patients to seek treatment.

Dasgupta, from Jawaharlal Nehru University, said: "Excess deaths during the COVID surge phase has been in evidence in other countries too on account of the inability to access medical care for other time-sensitive emergencies."

FILE PHOTO: Women watch Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi address the nation amid the spread of COVID-19, on TV screens inside a showroom in Ahmedabad, India, Jun 30, 2020. (REUTERS/Amit Dave)

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