Thiruvananthapuram: Critically ill persons from Kasaragod district would be airlifted to hospitals within the state if needed, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that as one more patient died in the northern district after being "not allowed" to reach Mangaluru in Karnataka.
Since the lockdown, imposed to prevent the COVID-19 spread, came into force, Karnataka has sealed its border roads and highways, resulting in the death of at least nine patients from Kerala after ambulances carrying them were not allowed to cross Thalapady, about 20 km from Mangaluru.
The issue was resolved on Tuesday with Karnataka agreeing to allow non-COVID-19 patients to cross the border to avail treatment at Mangaluru hospitals.
Vijayan told reporters on Thursday that even though the matter was solved, some issues still remained.
"Today also, one person died not getting treatment", he said, but did not elaborate on the issues.
"To ensure this does not happen again, seriously ill patients will be airlifted to hospitals in our state, if needed", he said.