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Covid: Nursing officer dies in Bhilwara

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 18 March 2023, 13:26 IST
Nursing officer dies of Covid

A deputy superintendent of nursing died in Rajasthan's Bhilwara on March 17 after days of battle from Covid-19.   

Mahendra Singh Rathore, was a deputy superintendent of nursing at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, was on a ventilator for the last 3 days.


After the demise of Rathore, a condolence meeting was organized at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital premises in Bhilwara today.

The Superintendent of Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Dr Arun Gaur said, "Mahendra Singh was on a ventilator in the ICU ward of the same Mahatma Gandhi Hospital for the last 3 days. An important medical worker at our hospital has passed away today from the corona."

Earlier, four foreign tourists including a woman, who came to visit Rajasthan from Australia tested positive for Covid-19 infection, officials informed on Thursday. The foreign tourists were staying at a hotel in Sawai Madhopur. They were later brought to Jaipur where they were found to be positive for the dreadful virus. The foreign tourists have been admitted to RUHS hospital on Wednesday and are currently undergoing treatment.

"COVID-19 is very dangerous for those who are already suffering from other diseases. I urge everyone to follow the Corona guidelines," Dr Arun Gaur added.

District Collector Ashish Modi while addressing the press said, "With great sadness, we have to inform you that Mahendra Singh Rathore, a nursing worker of Bhilwara District Hospital, passed away today. Rathore was also suffering from corona infection along with other diseases."

"At present, the corona infection is increasing and may increase rapidly. I appeal to the residents of the Bhilwara district to follow the Corona guidelines. Wash your hands regularly, use masks and avoid crowds," he added.

On March 11, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan wrote a letter to States and Union Territories and informed them about the gradual rise in the Covid positive cases in some states. He instructed the states to be promptly addressed.  

India has observed a significant decline in the number of Covid-19 cases during the past few months. However, in the past few weeks a rise in cases has been noted specifically in certain parts of the country with a total of 2,082 cases reported in the week ending March 8, 2023, which rose to 3,264 cases in the week ending March 15, said the Union Home Ministry.

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First published: 18 March 2023, 12:58 IST