Covid patient allegedly jumps to death in Chandigarh hospital
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Covid patient allegedly jumps to death in Chandigarh hospital

The 42-year-old Covid patient was under treatment for fungal pneumonia. He was also treated for anxiety by the psychiatry department, the hospital statement said.

   
The OPD entrance at PGIMER, Chandigarh (representational image) | Photo: By special arrangement

The OPD entrance at PGIMER, Chandigarh (representational image) | Photo: By special arrangement

Chandigarh: A 42-year-old COVID-19 patient who was undergoing treatment at the PGIMER here allegedly jumped to his death from the fourth floor of the hospital on Thursday.

While police said they are investigating the matter, the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), in a statement, said the Panchkula resident was admitted to the institute on April 11.

He was COVID-19 positive and under treatment for post-COVID fungal pneumonia. He was adequately treated in RICU (Respiratory Intensive Care Unit) and shifted to a private ward on April 28, the statement said.

The patient jumped out of the window of his room on Thursday afternoon, it said.

Immediately after that he was taken to (PGIMER) emergency, where he was declared dead. The patient was under treatment for anxiety by the psychiatry department, the statement said.


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