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Failed Kerala Model: 444 COVID-19 patients died at home, total 1795 dead due to delay in hospitalisation

WebdeskAug 31, 2021, 03:19 PM IST

Yet another report that exposes the hollowness in claims related to the hyper-inflated Kerala model, has revealed that 444 COVID-19 patients died while they were at home, taking the tally to 1795 patients who lost their life due to delay in hospitalisation. 

Even though India is recording lower COVID related cases, around 70% of the total cases are being reported from Kerala alone. Even after shutting down the state for months, the number of COVID cases is not coming down. But the PR machinery is working overnight to whitewash the failure of the Kerala government in controlling the virus. 

Kerala has been recording more than 25,000 cases a day for over a week now with TPR rate nearing 20 per cent. 

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