Over 4,00 doctors died of Covid in second wave, Delhi with most casualties

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As many as 420 doctors misplaced their lives in the nation throughout the second wave of Covid-19, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) stated on Saturday.

As many as 420 doctors misplaced their lives in the nation throughout the second wave of Covid-19, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) stated on Saturday. Data launched by the doctors’ affiliation stated that Delhi alone recorded 100 deaths. This is the very best quantity of physician deaths reported by any state throughout the second wave. The nationwide capital was adopted by Bihar the place 96 deaths had been recorded. 

Uttar Pradesh, the nation’s most populous state, reported 41 deaths whereas Gujarat logged 31 casualties. Maharashtra which emerged as the brand new epicenter of an infection throughout the second wave reported 15 deaths.

STATE WISE DOCTORS MARTYRS IMA COVID REGISTRY- SECOND WAVE




























S. No. States Number of Death
1 Andhra Pradesh 26
2 Assam 3
3 Bihar 96
4 Chhattisgarh 3
5 Delhi 100
6 Gujarat 31
7 Goa 2
8 Haryana 2
9 Jammu and Kashmir 3
10 Karnataka 8
11 Kerala 4
12 Madhya Pradesh 13
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

According to the IMA information, a complete of 747 doctors misplaced their lives throughout the first wave. Data present that 91 doctors had been from Tamil Nadu, the very best from any state. 81 doctors from Maharashtra misplaced their lives, 71 from West Bengal, 70 from Andhra Pradesh, 20 from Assam, 38 from Bihar, 8 every from Chandigarh and Chattisgarh, 3 every from Goa, Manipur and J&Okay, 62 from Gujarat, 23 from Delhi, 68 from Karnataka, 2 from Himachal Pradesh, 19 from Jharkhand, 4 from Kerala, 22 from Madhya Pradesh, 1 every from Meghalaya and Tripura, 2 from Pondicherry, 14 from Odisha, 20 from Punjab, 17 from Rajasthan, 12 from Telangana, 5 from Uttarakhand and 65 from Utttar Pradesh.

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