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Manipur: Man dies at COVID-19 Quarantine centre

By Preeti Soodan Devgan -
  • Updated
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  • 15th July 2020,
  • 3:03 PM

A 40-year-old man died due to multiple organ failure while in quarantine at Manipur COVID-19 centre.

Manipur man dies at COVID-19 Quarantine centre

Manipur man dies at COVID-19 Quarantine centre

Manipur: A 40-year-old man has reportedly died around 11 P.M in Manipur Bishnupur’s district, Nambol fire secondary school, which was set up as a Quarantine centre. As per the officials, the man was Quarantined in Bishnupur district hours after he arrived from Guwahati by air. It has been reported that he was living in Guwahati from the past seven years and had was suffering from multiple health issues. He died at around 11 last night i.e. July 14th, due to multiple organ failure at the Quarantine centre.

L Gajendra, chief medical officer of Bishnupur informed that he arrived in the afternoon by flight. While being in current time he was attended by two doctors. Gajendra also added,” his wife and all other people who took part in his cremation are Quarantined and the sample of the wife has been sent for the COVID-19 test which is awaited”.

COVID-19 virus is becoming a terror for people and as far it has taken the lives of 24309 people till date in India and 571660 people died after contracting the respiratory virus.

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This contagious disease has spread in six continents and approximately in 215 countries and territories worldwide. It is not only taking lives but it also leaves after-effects to patients who have recovered from coronavirus till date. As per scientists, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, researches and neuroscientists who are working under acute pressure said:” the facts which came forward are that the patients are later affected with loose of immunity, strokes and brain dysfunction”. Official fever reported that COVID-19 is an airborne disease which is in air and to challenge this it is mandatory to wear masks because the virus is in the air and the person will directly be affected by it who will be without a mask.

As per the records, the biggest fight has been reported in the past 24 hours in COVID-19 cases in India which is nearly 29428 with the total number of 937487 people who are affected by this deadly disease. As for 13,462,460 people around the world has been diagnosed with COVID-19 reported by the World Health organisation (WHO).

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