Centre spells out rules for issuing death certificates for Covid-19 patients

Updated : Sep 12, 2021 09:08
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Editorji News Desk

The Centre has told the Supreme Court that the health ministry and the Indian Council of Medical Research have come out with guidelines for issuing "official document" for Covid-related deaths.

According to the guidelines, those cases that have been diagnosed through RT-PCR test, molecular test, rapid-antigen test or clinically determined at a hospital or in-patient facility by a treating physician, while admitted at the hospital or in-patient facility will be considered Covid cases. 

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Deaths occurring due to poisoning, suicide, homicide and accident, among others, will not be considered as Covid-19 deaths even if the disease is an accompanying condition, the guidelines stated.

An ICMR study say that 95% of Covid-19 deaths occur within  25 days of a person testing Covid-19 positive but the govt has decided to consider deaths occurring within 30 days from the date of testing or from the date of being clinically determined as a Covid-19 case as Covid-19 death, even if the death takes place outside the hospital/in-patient facility. 

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