Bhopal: With the Madhya Pradesh health department adding 'backlog' of 1,478 COVID-19 deaths, the fatality toll soared to 10,506 in the state. While the BJP-led MP government said the fresh data released on Monday showed it was functioning in a "transparent" manner, the opposition Congress said this has vindicated its claim about the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government "hiding" the COVID-19 death figures. The Congress also demanded the resignation of state Home Minister Narottam Mishra.
The MP health department in a bulletin on Monday said according to information collected from various districts on July 12, the COVID-19 death count in the state has reached 10,506 after adding 1,478 "backlog" fatalities. It said 208 of these deaths were reported among patients kept under home isolation, 762 deaths in private hospitals and 508 people who died at places other than their native districts. Earlier, these deaths were not reported in the proper format, the bulletin said. State Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang on Tuesday told reporters that the release of fresh data shows the "transparency of our government".
When the pandemic was at its peak, the fatalities occurred in private hospitals and the numbers of those who died in places other than their native districts were not reported.
Besides, the deaths in home isolation were not reported. So, the data has been reconciled with these 1,478 deaths, Sarang said. However, state Congress media cell vice president Bhupendra Gupta said the release of fresh coronavirus death figures has proved his party's allegation of the state government "hiding" the data.