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36 out of 44 deceased did not have foreign travel history: PMC data

As of April 17, 49 deaths have been reported in Pune city and rural areas and 33 have been discharged after full recovery

Updated on: Apr 18, 2020 05:37 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pune | By
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As per data from the Pune Municipal Corporation’s (PMC’s ) health department, out of the 44 patients who died due to Covid-19 (coronavirus) virus, 36 did not report any foreign travel history.

As per data from the Pune Municipal Corporation’s (PMC’s ) health department, out of the 44 patients who died due to Covid-19 (coronavirus) virus, 36 did not report any foreign travel history. (Pratham Gokhale/HT Photo)
As per data from the Pune Municipal Corporation’s (PMC’s ) health department, out of the 44 patients who died due to Covid-19 (coronavirus) virus, 36 did not report any foreign travel history. (Pratham Gokhale/HT Photo)

Dr Ramchandra Hankare, chief of PMC health department, said, “International flights have been stopped in the country almost 15-16 days ago so there is no question of infection through foreign travel. Most of the deceased are those who are close contacts of the infected person, maybe family members and in slums neighbours too. Travel history is no more a criteria now for the spread of infection.”

As of April 17, 49 deaths have been reported in Pune city and rural areas and 33 have been discharged after full recovery.

Out of the 45 deaths reported as of April 16, maximum, 15 were from Bhawani peth, 5 each from Kasaba-Vishrambaugwada, and Wanowrie-Ramtekdi area, three each from Shivajinagar, Hadapsar, Yerawada and Dhole Patil road and remaining from other areas.

 
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