According to experts, the number of deaths due to COVID-19 could be more than what reported as many patients die outside hospitals waiting for a bed
Highlights
- Virus is not causing so many deaths, it is the lack of resources: Experts
- Critical cases are piling up but there are no beds available: Doctors
- Black-marketing and hoarding of essential drugs is concerning: Experts
New Delhi: A more virulent strain of coronavirus, insufficient infrastructure to handle critical cases and hoarding of essential drugs has led to more deaths in Delhi, experts said on Tuesday (May 4). They also said the number of deaths could be more as many patients die outside hospitals waiting for a bed. Dr Jugal Kishore, the head of community medicine at Safdarjung Hospital, said the “insufficiency of infrastructure” to handle critical patients is leading to more deaths.
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He said that the virus is not causing so many deaths, it is the insufficient resources and facilities. “This is the major reason,” he said. Critical cases are piling up but there are no beds available for them. Many patients have died on the way to hospitals or outside healthcare facilities waiting for a bed, while many have died due to the unavailability of oxygen, Dr Kishore said.
Critical patients spend 10 to 20 days in ICU or on oxygen support. So, the beds remain occupied for this period, even as the number of critical cases keep increasing every day, he said.
Black marketing and hoarding of essential drugs being used to treat critical patients is another reason.
This has limited the people’s access to these drugs, he said.
Sudhanshu Bankata, the Executive Director of Batra Hospital in Tughlakabad Institutional Area, said a critical patient succumbs to the virus after 14 to 15 days of testing positive.
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So, if there are more cases today, the number of deaths will be high on the 14th or the 15th day, he said.
Mr. Bankata also said that a large number of patients are being treated at home, as hospital beds are full.
In many cases, patients require high oxygen flow which can only be provided at hospitals and not through concentrators or cylinders. By the time a bed becomes available, their situation has already deteriorated sharply, he said.
Dr D K Baluja, medical director of Jaipur Golden Hospital, said, “The quantum (of infections) is very high. The number of cases has increased from 8,000 to 25,000. So, the absolute number of deaths will be three times more.”
Your logistics, manpower, everything crashes in such a situation. The way the load is increasing, your capacity is not able to match up to it, he said.
Of the 17,414 COVID-19 deaths in Delhi since the pandemic began, more than 5,050 have occurred in the last two weeks. Delhi logged 448 deaths due to the deadly coronavirus on Monday, the highest in the city since the pandemic began ravaging countries. The capital reported 407 deaths on Sunday, 412 on Saturday, 375 on Friday, 395 on Thursday, 368 on Wednesday; 381 on Tuesday, 380 on Monday, 350 on last Sunday, and 357 on Saturday last week, according to government data.
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World
17,25,76,591Cases
5,86,50,150Active
11,02,14,435Recovered
37,12,006Deaths
Coronavirus has spread to 193 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 17,25,76,591 and 37,12,006 have died; 5,86,50,150 are active cases and 11,02,14,435 have recovered as on June 5, 2021 at 3:51 am.
India
2,86,94,879 1,20,529Cases
15,55,24880,745Active
2,67,95,549 1,97,894Recovered
3,44,082 3,380Deaths
In India, there are 2,86,94,879 confirmed cases including 3,44,082 deaths. The number of active cases is 15,55,248 and 2,67,95,549 have recovered as on June 5, 2021 at 2:30 am.
State Details
State | Cases | Active | Recovered | Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maharashtra |
58,05,565 14,152 |
1,99,736 8,077 |
55,07,058 20,852 |
98,771 1,377 |
Karnataka |
26,69,514 16,068 |
2,80,207 6,612 |
23,58,412 22,316 |
30,895 364 |
Kerala |
26,01,082 16,229 |
1,74,933 9,766 |
24,16,639 25,860 |
9,510 135 |
Tamil Nadu |
21,95,402 22,651 |
2,68,968 11,458 |
19,00,306 33,646 |
26,128 463 |
Andhra Pradesh |
17,38,990 10,413 |
1,33,773 5,139 |
15,93,921 15,469 |
11,296 83 |
Uttar Pradesh |
16,96,325 1,113 |
22,877 2,669 |
16,52,417 3,646 |
21,031 136 |
Delhi |
14,28,449 523 |
8,060 688 |
13,95,892 1,161 |
24,497 50 |
West Bengal |
14,11,448 7,913 |
53,023 8,757 |
13,42,391 16,557 |
16,034 113 |
Chhattisgarh |
9,78,220 1,460 |
26,977 2,401 |
9,38,081 3,838 |
13,162 23 |
Rajasthan |
9,44,500 1,006 |
24,004 3,404 |
9,11,897 4,370 |
8,599 40 |
Gujarat |
8,14,390 1,120 |
22,110 2,294 |
7,82,374 3,398 |
9,906 16 |
Odisha |
7,98,699 7,729 |
71,385 3,657 |
7,24,402 11,347 |
2,912 39 |
Madhya Pradesh |
7,83,743 798 |
12,889 1,297 |
7,62,597 2,045 |
8,257 50 |
Haryana |
7,60,914 895 |
11,054 1,634 |
7,41,255 2,456 |
8,605 73 |
Bihar |
7,11,190 991 |
10,309 1,122 |
6,95,562 2,090 |
5,319 23 |
Telangana |
5,87,664 2,175 |
30,918 1,661 |
5,53,400 3,821 |
3,346 15 |
Punjab |
5,76,119 2,005 |
26,277 2,396 |
5,34,915 4,314 |
14,927 87 |
Assam |
4,28,933 4,548 |
52,112 231 |
3,73,244 4,263 |
3,577 54 |
Jharkhand |
3,40,408 478 |
6,832 705 |
3,28,542 1,170 |
5,034 13 |
Uttarakhand |
3,32,959 892 |
19,283 3,247 |
3,07,045 4,081 |
6,631 58 |
Jammu And Kashmir |
2,97,602 1,723 |
29,615 1,042 |
2,63,961 2,731 |
4,026 34 |
Himachal Pradesh |
1,93,924 787 |
9,787 1,270 |
1,80,877 2,030 |
3,260 27 |
Goa |
1,58,423 576 |
9,099 601 |
1,46,597 1,160 |
2,727 17 |
Puducherry |
1,07,826 712 |
9,494 521 |
96,731 1,215 |
1,601 18 |
Chandigarh |
60,487 88 |
1,005 130 |
58,717 215 |
765 3 |
Tripura |
54,580 708 |
6,367 27 |
47,663 670 |
550 11 |
Manipur |
53,690 791 |
9,048 185 |
43,779 592 |
863 14 |
Meghalaya |
37,733 584 |
6,110 242 |
30,980 808 |
643 18 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
28,786 404 |
3,829 14 |
24,835 415 |
122 3 |
Nagaland |
22,387 147 |
4,695 16 |
17,276 151 |
416 12 |
Ladakh |
19,076 122 |
1,354 151 |
17,528 272 |
194 1 |
Sikkim |
16,518 353 |
4,250 66 |
12,002 284 |
266 3 |
Mizoram |
13,300 236 |
3,433 18 |
9,816 214 |
51 4 |
Dadra And Nagar Haveli |
10,377 32 |
112 138 |
10,261 170 |
4 |
Lakshadweep |
8,568 89 |
1,208 147 |
7,324 235 |
36 1 |
Andaman And Nicobar Islands |
7,088 18 |
115 16 |
6,852 32 |
121 2 |
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