TN reports first coronavirus death
25-March-2020
Tamil Nadu on Wednesday woke up to the dreaded news of its first death of a coronavirus (COVID-19) patient in Madurai.
Officials of Madurai Corporation and health department are in the process of screening the persons with whom the 54-year old deceased male was in contact.
In a tweet, Health Minister C. Vijayabaskar said the COVID-19 positive male patient in Madurai died at the Rajaji Hospital.
Vijayabaskar said the patient had a medical history of prolonged illness with steroid dependent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and uncontrolled diabetes with hypertension.
Meanwhile, Madurai district officials said the deceased was a building contractor and also an office bearer in a mosque committee.
The list of contacts who the dead person might have come into contact has been prepared with the help of family members while his wife and son have been isolated.
Vijayabaskar also said the COVID-19 with comorbidity like uncontrollable diabetes and hypertension, immunosuppression are high risk conditions and asked people with such conditions to be extra cautious.
Out of the total 18 COVID-19 infected persons in the state, one person was discharged from the hospital and one death, the total number of patients now are 16. IANS
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