Two Covid-19 patients, including a minor, die from Comorbidities at Kem Hospital in Mumbai, BMC says' don't have to panic 'today'

The doctors said the deaths were caused by comorbidities with Covid-19. One patient of 14 years old has kidney failure due to nephrotic syndrome and the other patient (54) underwent cancer treatment. Lying photo: The BMC said that May saw more Covid patients than the previous months, but the disease is now an endemic, and not a concern. (HT_PRINT) Two patients, including a minor, diagnosed with Covid -19, died at Mumbai’s King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital last week, a report from Hindustan Times states. According to the report, doctors said the deaths were caused by Comorbidities with Covid-19. One patient of 14 years, has kidney failure due to nephrotic syndrome and the other patient (54) underwent cancer treatment, the report states. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said that May saw more Covid patients than the previous months, but the disease is now an endemic and not a concern. The report also said that Seven Hills Hospital and Kasturba Hospital appointed beds for Covid-19 patients, which could be increased with the need. It is not necessary to panic, says the authorities at Hospital Hospital, making it clear that these deaths were not due to Covid-19, but serious illnesses such as nephrotic syndrome with hypocalcemic attacks and cancer, said it was not necessary for people to panic. According to the news agency PTI, the BMC said that very few cases of the Covid-19 infection are found and that it is too sporadic. The two patients who died in hospital were from the Sindhudurg district and Dombivli in Thane District and were not residents of Mumbai, a BMC statement said. (This is a developing story. Check out for more information) Keep track of the latest trend, Indian, World and United States News. Get news and key updates here on Mint! Business Newsnewsindiatwo Covid-19 patients, including minor, die from Comorbidities at Kem Hospital in Mumbai, BMC says ‘there is no need to panic’