Bengaluru:A 76-year-old man who died two days ago in Karnataka while being treated for suspected coronavirus has become India's first COVID-19 fatality with his samples taken earlier confirming the infection, the state government said on Thursday.
State Health Minister B Sriramulu in a tweet said the necessary contact tracing, isolation and other measures as per protocol were being taken.
"The 76 year old man from Kalbauragi who passed away & was a suspected #COVID19 patient has been Confirmed for #COVID19. The necessary contact tracing, isolation & other measures as per protocol are being carried out," he tweeted.
The man, who recently returned from Saudi Arabia, had died on Tuesday night.
Officials said that the patient had severe co-morbidities such as history of hypertension, diabetes and asthma and appendicitis.
State Joint Director (Communicable Diseases) BG Prakash Kumar said that all protocols were followed for disposal of the body.
"The body is disinfectants completely and disposed as per the Government of India guidelines," he added when asked to elaborate on the protocols.
He said that the Telangana government has also been informed as the man had gone to a private hospital there earlier.