
Two Covid patients die due to comorbidities in Ahmedabad: AMC
Sharing details, AMC Medical Officer of Health (MoH), Dr Bhavin Solanki said, 'Two Covid positive patients were admitted to LG hospital. One patient was a 47-year-old woman from Danilimda, who was suffering from hypertension, while the other was an 18-year-old recent mother who had severe cardiac problems. Both passed away due to comorbidities.'
The Indian Express has learnt that the middle-aged woman, who was admitted to the hospital on May 23 with hypertension suffered from septiscemia (blood poisoning), following which her health deteriorated rapidly, leading to further complications and subsequent death on May 28.
Meanwhile, doctors said that the 18-year-old woman had delivered a baby just a week before being admitted to the hospital on May 30. She is said to have developed cardiomyopathy and died on June 2, according to sources.
As of now, about 40-50 new Covid cases are being reported in Ahmedabad city per day, according to sources. On June 3, till the filing of this report, the city had recorded 241 active Covid cases, said Dr Solanki but warned against panic, stating that 'vulnerable members of the population such as the elderly, people with comorbidities, children and pregnant women need to observe caution and report to a hospital if they have sustained fever or other symptoms for more than 2-3 days'.
Currently, most patients are in home isolation while only a few patients have been admitted to civic-body run hospitals, according to sources. Serious patients are being admitted to LG Hospital, Shardaben Hospital and SVP Hospital, said the sources.
Notably, doctors at GMERS Sola Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad were a worried lot on Tuesday after the 20-year-old Covid patient who delivered a preterm baby in the seventh month of her pregnancy and was still on oxygen support, suddenly left the hospital with her child, taking Discharge Against Medical Advice (DAMA), according to souces.
The woman's child had been tested positive for Covid three days after he was born on May 30 and was also in treatment along with his mother.
Till Monday evening, the state reported 95 new Covid cases, taking the tally to 433 cases, according to the Health Department. Of the total cases, 397 are active cases, out of which 22 patients have been admitted to hospital while 375 were in home isolation. At least 36 patients have been discharged so far, according to the department.
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