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Covid-19: Bengaluru sees sharp rise in deaths among the young
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Doctors say they rarely saw young patients suffering from severe infections leading to fatalities during the first wave. Intensivists treating Covid cases in ICU say most of these youngsters were the breadwinners of their families and in several cases, sons have left behind parents who survived the infection.
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(This story originally appeared in on May 20, 2021)Nearly 56% of deaths due to Covid-19 in the 20-49 age group in Karnataka have occurred in the past two months, showing how brutal the second wave of the pandemic has been on the younger generations, exacting a heavy toll on society and several families which have lost their lone earning member.
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A massive surge in deaths this month, 6,790 in only 17 days, has pushed Karnataka’s overall Covid-19 toll past that of even Delhi’s, making it the state with the second highest number of deaths in the country. Karnataka’s overall case fatality rate (CFR) deaths among those infected, which is an indicator of the severity of the disease remains under 1%, against the national average of 1.1%. As of May 17, Karnataka reported 22,313 deaths from the disease. May has been the deadliest month for Karnataka since the outbreak, with a daily average of 400 deaths so far. In the 14 months prior to this, eight did not even report a monthly toll of 400. Stay with TOI for more updates: