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MYSURU: Over the past couple of weeks, several Covid-19 patients – even those suspected to have contracted the infection – have committed suicide, fearing stigmatisation or that they would pass on the infection to family members.
The number of such cases has risen exponentially and has posed a challenge for experts who say counselling such a huge number of people is next to impossible.
Since Sunday, three Covid-19 patients – all senior citizens in Old Mysuru region – ended their lives. The suicide of a retired deputy tahsildar in Chikkamagalur was perhaps the most shocking. The trend is increasing in North Karnataka districts too.
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MYSURU: Over the past couple of weeks, several Covid-19 patients – even those suspected to have contracted the infection – have committed suicide, fearing stigmatisation or that they would pass on the infection to family members.
The number of such cases has risen exponentially and has posed a challenge for experts who say counselling such a huge number of people is next to impossible.
Since Sunday, three Covid-19 patients – all senior citizens in Old Mysuru region – ended their lives. The suicide of a retired deputy tahsildar in Chikkamagalur was perhaps the most shocking. The trend is increasing in North Karnataka districts too.
Relatives mourn the loss of their loved ones at Chamarajanagar Covid hospital on Monday
MYSURU: Hours after the 23 Covid-19 patients were declared dead at Chamarajanagar Covid hospital on Monday, family members took possession of the bodies of their loved ones and performed the last rites by the afternoon.
District police said none of them either approached the cops to have a case registered or opposed taking the bodies back. Divya Sara Thomas, Chamarajanagar superintendent of police, said there was no untoward law and order incident in the district and all was peaceful. The last rites were conducted in the respective villages of the dead under strict Covid-19 protocols.
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