2 die after receiving COVID-19 jabs in Bengal, probe launched
Two senior citizens have died in West Bengal allegedly after being administered coronavirus vaccine shots, prompting the states health department to launch a probe, a senior official said on Thursday.
Two senior citizens have died in West Bengal allegedly after being administered coronavirus vaccine shots, prompting the states health department to launch a probe, a senior official said on Thursday.
Though primary findings suggest the fatalities were due to cardiac ailments, the department is awaiting the final investigation report to come to a conclusion.
“Two deaths occurred in North Bengal districts on March 8 and March 9 after they were inoculated with the Covishield vaccine. Initial assessment revealed multiple cardiac problems…” he said.
The deceased have been identified as Parul Dutta (75)from Darjeeling district and Krishna Dutta (65) from Dhupguri.
Meanwhile, West Bengal registered three COVID-19deaths on Thursday, pushing the toll to 10,286.
All the three deaths — two from North 24 Pargana’s and one from Howrah — were due to comorbidities where COVID-19was incidental, officials said.
The coronavirus tally rose to 5,77,511 with 244 fresh cases.
The state now has 3,110 active cases, while 5,64,115people have recovered from the disease so far, they said.
During the day, 85,519 people were vaccinated, the officials added.
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