2 more gas tragedy victims die of COVID-19 in Bhopal; toll 7
Two more Bhopal gas tragedy victims succumbed to coronavirus, taking the total number of such deaths in the Madhya Pradesh capital to seven, an official said on Tuesday.

Survivors of the 1984 toxic gas tragedy are more vulnerable to the coronavirus infection and need special care, she said. Earlier this month, five victims of the gas leak had died due to the coronavirus disease here. The Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Center (BMHRC), a dedicated facility for the treatment of gas mishap survivors, was recently turned into a medical facility for coronavirus patients, causing hardship to these people. However, after the outrage over the five deaths, the government against classified BMHRC as a facility for the gas tragedy victims. The first coronavirus victim from Bhopal, a 55-year- old man, died at a city hospital on April 5, Dhingra said.
Another 80-year-old gas tragedy victim, who was a retired employee of the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), died on April 8 and his sample came out positive for coronavirus on April 11, she said. Besides, a 40-year-old gas tragedy victim, who was suffering from oral cancer for more than a year, died on April 12 and his sample test report later came out positive for coronavirus, she said. Another 52-year-old gas mishap survivor, who suffered from a permanent injury, had history of tuberculosis. He recently tested positive for coronavirus and died on his way to the COVID-19 ward at Hamidia hospital, she said.
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