The following is the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kerala from 30 January to 1 December 2020. The timeline is accompanied by a list of confirmed COVID-19 deaths in Kerala until 6 August 2020
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January–February | 30 January, 2–3 February |
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March | 8 March |
| Total cases (238) Recovered (21) Deaths (2) |
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| Total cases (256) Recovered (359) Deaths (1) |
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| Total cases (3173) Recovered (1714) Deaths (15) |
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July | 1 July |
| Total cases (19171) Recovered (10689) Deaths (49) |
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August | 1 August |
| Total cases (51772) Recovered (38515) Deaths (219) |
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September | 1 September |
| Total cases (120721) Recovered (76684) Deaths (433) |
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October | 1 October |
| Total cases (227983) Recovered (212100) Deaths (739) |
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| Total cases (171290) Recovered (198389) Deaths (760) |
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December | 1 December |
| Total cases (5375) Recovered (6151) Deaths (26) |
Case order | Age | Gender | Native | Hospital admitted to | Been to other country | Travel history | Note |
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1 | 69 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | Dubai | Died on 28 March | The patient had a travel history to Dubai. He was admitted to the hospital on March 22 with pneumonia symptoms and later tested positive for coronavirus. He was also suffering from heart disease and high blood pressure and had undergone a bypass surgery earlier. [96] |
2 | 68 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 31 March | The patient was on ventilator support for five days. He had suffered cardiac arrest and paralysis attack while on the life support system. Until now, it is not clear how he had contracted the disease. He had no recent history of foreign travel and according to close relatives, had not come into contact with infected persons. [97] [98] |
3 | 4 Month | Female | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 24 April | The baby with a history of congenital heart disease was admitted on April 21 from a private hospital in Malappuram. [99] She was admitted to the private hospital on April 18 with symptoms of pneumonia. She was referred to the IMCH after she developed "seizure and poor sensorium". [100] She was admitted to the special intensive care unit as she had severe acute respiratory infection. Her throat swab samples were sent for lab tests and they tested positive for the virus. Despite administering antibiotics for pneumonia and giving ventilator support, she continued to be in shock and developed respiratory failure. She had a cardiac arrest and died. |
4 | 73 | Female | Thrissur | Chavakkad Govt. Hospital | Mumbai | Died on 21 May | The patient native to Anjangadi, Chavakkad had returned to Kerala on 19 May from Mumbai without a state permit on a private vehicle via road. [101] Later, admitted to Chavakkad Govt. Taluk Hospital due to severe illness. According to reports, the woman had other alignments including hypertension and diabetes. [102] She died while getting an admission to Government Medical College, Thrissur. The death occurred Thursday morning. However, the condition was confirmed by the results of the delayed covalent secretion test. [103] |
5 | 53 | Female | Wayanad | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | Abu Dhabi | Died on 24 May | The patient hailing from Kalpetta was an expat and a cancer patient, who had recently returned from Abu Dhabi on 20 May via Cochin International Airport and had been admitted to a private hospital in Calicut. [104] After showing COVID-19 symptoms, her samples were sent for tests. Once confirmed with the infection she was shifted to the Government Medical College, Kozhikode. [105] According to the health department, her health condition worsened and though she was transferred to a special ventilator but her health further deteriorated. [106] |
6 | 62 | Female | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 25 May | The patient native to Dharmadom, Kannur who was a paralytic, was shifted to the medical college on Friday after she was tested positive for COVID-19. [107] Earlier, she was under treatment for neurological disease in Tellicherry Co-operative Hospital, Thalassery. [108] The source of her infection has not been traced yet. Eight members including her husband tested positive to the virus post her death. [109] |
7 | 68 | Male | Telangana | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | Rajasthan | Died on 27 May | The patient hailing from Telangana reached here on 22 May along with his wife, two children and two relatives on a special train from Jaipur. [110] With neither the requisite travel pass nor other documents, the nomadic family was shifted to the corona care centre at the Institute of Cooperative Management in Poojappura from the Thiruvananthapuram Central railway station. [111] The man was soon shifted to the General Hospital as he showed symptoms of the viral infection. His health condition subsequently deteriorated and he died on Wednesday. [112] |
8 | 65 | Male | Kottayam | Government Medical College, Kottayam | Sharjah | Died on 29 May | The patient native to Thiruvalla had been employed in Sharjah, and was flown in from Dubai on 11 May. [113] he had been admitted to an institutional quarantine center in Pathanamthitta since his return and did not exhibit any symptoms of the disease. He was identified as COVID-19 positive after his serum samples were collected on 16 May. He was then shifted to the Pathanamthitta District Hospital, Kozhencherry on 18 May. [114] The patient was brought to the Government Medical College, Kottayam on 25 May after his condition deteriorated. He had several comorbidities including acute diabetes. [115] |
9 | 39 | Male | Alappuzha | Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha | Abu Dhabi | Died on 29 May | The patient hailing from Pandanad had returned to the state from Abu Dhabi last week and shifted to an institutional quarantine center. [116] He was under treatment for liver Cirrhosis and later developed complications. He was shifted to Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha on 29 May morning where he died at 3:30 pm. [117] He was a bachelor and worked in Abu Dhabi as a driver. [118] |
10 | 65 | Male | Kollam | Govt. District Hospital, Kollam [119] | No | Died on 31 May | The patient native of Kavanad was found dead in his house and brought to Kollam district hospital on 1 June. He had no travel history but his samples were tested under the directive of the medical board. |
11 | 56 | Female | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | Riyadh | Died on 1 June | The deceased woman of native to Mavoor had arrived from Riyadh in Saudi Arabia on 20 May with her husband in a special flight at Kannur airport and was under quarantine. [120] She was shifted to the Government Medical College, Kozhikodeon 25 May after she developed COVID-pneumonia and shifted to intensive care unit on 28 May. [121] She was suffering from heart disease and hypertension. [122] |
12 | 77 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 2 June | The priest hailing from Nalanchira, met with an accident around mid-April and was undergoing treatment at the medical college hospital and Peroorkada hospital. [123] Lately, he developed severe pneumonia and he died on Tuesday morning. Subsequently, his swab test results confirmed that he was afflicted by COVID-19. It is assumed that he might have contracted the deadly virus from one of the two hospitals. [124] |
13 | 73 | Female | Palakkad | District Hospital, Palakkad | Chennai | Died on 2 June | The patient had returned to the state from Chennai on 25 May with her son via Walayar and was under home quarantine at her brother's home in Sreekrishnapuram and tested negative. [125] Health officials in Palakkad revealed that she was a chronic diabetic admitted to the District Hospital after she developed complications and died while undergoing treatment. She was admitted to the hospital once again and her samples returned positive for the infection after her demise on 28 May. [126] |
14 | 27 | Female | Malappuram | Private Hospital, Kozhikode | Abu Dhabi | Died on 2 June | The patient native to Edappal had returned from Abu Dhabi on 25 May for treatment of cancer and was admitted to a private hospital in Kozhikode. [127] She died on Wednesday and her samples, sent after she developed respiratory problems, tested positive on Thursday. [128] |
15 | 61 | Male | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Manjeri | Mumbai | Died on 6 June | The patient is a native of Parappanangadi died at the Government Medical College, Manjeri at 6.30 AM on Saturday. He was a former Santosh Trophy player. He had returned from Mumbai on May 21 with his family. [129] His health condition became bad on 30 May as he was also suffering from pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome. [130] Though the doctors tried plasma therapy on the 61-year-old, the treatment made little improvement in his health condition. [131] |
16 | 87 | Male | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | No | Died on 7 June | The patient hailing from Engandiyur was under treatment of the virus in a private hospital in Thrissur. [132] He was admitted to the hospital on 2 June with breathing ailments. His sample was sent for COVID-19 testing as he was affected by pneumonia. When his test returned positive on Sunday, he was shifted to the Medical College's isolation ward. He suffered from respiratory ailments and severe pneumonia. [133] His source of infection was yet to be traced. [134] |
17 | 42 | Male | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | Maldives | Died on 8 June | The patient native of Chalakkudy had arrived from Maldives with his wife, child and mother-in-law. They were in institutional quarantine. [135] He was transferred to a ventilator after developing pneumonia during COVID-19 treatment. He also had kidney failure and shortness of breath. He was one of the first to board a ship from Maldives to Kochi. His infection tests were confirmed on 16 May that he had been convicted. [136] |
18 | 70 | Male | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kannur | Muscat | Died on 11 June | The patient native to Iritty, was under treatment for cancer. He had returned from Muscat via Kannur International Airport on 22 May. [137] Though the health workers directed him to observe quarantine at the hospital, he refused to follow it and went to his son's house at Kuthuparamba. [138] His COVID test returned positive earlier on Wednesday and he was taken to the hospital when his condition worsened at night. [139] |
19 | 71 | Male | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kannur | Mumbai | Died on 11 June | The patient has reached the state from Mumbai through train on 9 June. He was suffering from heart-related ailments and had breathing trouble. However, he was admitted to Kannur district hospital after suffering from fever and diarrhea. [140] His condition worsened and was shifted to Government Medical College, Kannur on Thursday but died. His sample tested positive for the virus on 12 June. [141] |
20 | 67 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 12 June | The patient native to Vanchiyoor died on 12 June, his COVID-19 results came positive on 15 June. He had respiratory ailments for a long time and was also under treatment for heart disease. [142] |
21 | 28 | Male | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 18 June | The patient native to Blathur was a driver of Excise Department of Kerala. His source of infection is yet to be traced. He had been on duty till 12 June with the Mattanur Excise office. [143] He was admitted to a private hospital in Kannur on 12 June with fever and breathlessness. [144] He was diagnosed with pneumonia then and was shifted to the Government Medical College, Kannur on 14 June as his health deteriorated. [145] |
22 | 68 | Male | Kollam | Government Medical College, Kollam | Delhi | Died on 22 June | The patient native to Mayyanad had returned to the state from Delhi on 10 June by train to Ernakulam. [146] He reached Kollam on special KSRTC service and was in home quarantine. He was undergoing treatment for acute pneumonia and suffered a heart attack on Monday night. [147] He started showing symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever and shivering on 15 June and was tested positive on 17 June. [148] |
23 | 55 | Male | Tamil Nadu | Government Medical College, Manjeri | No | Died on 24 June | The COVID-19 test results of a patient native to Tamil Nadu who died at Government Medical College, Manjeri on 24 June came positive on 29 June. [149] He was engaged in collecting scrap materials in Kottakkal. [150] |
24 | 76 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | Mumbai | Died on 27 June | A patient of who arrived from Mumbai on 27 June was soon admitted to the Intensive care unit at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram after developing severe respiratory illness but died the same day. [151] He also had diabetes and his swab samples were collected for the COVID-19 test and came positive on 30 June. [152] |
25 | 68 | Male | Kozhikode | Not admitted | No | Died on 30 June | A man who hanged himself at his home in Vellayil tested positive for COVID-19 post his death. [153] He was a security guard of a residential apartment at PT Usha Rd, Calicut. [154] |
26 | 82 | Male | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Manjeri | Riyadh | Died on 5 July | A patient native to Chokkad who came from Riyadh on 29 June died at Government Medical College, Manjeri. [155] He was a blood cancer patient and he was admitted to the hospital on 1 July following high fever. [156] |
27 | 63 | Female | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | No | Died on 5 July | A 63-year-old patient native of Arimpur who died on 5 July was confirmed COVID-19 positive on 12 July. She was brought to the Medical College Hospital in an unconscious state after having collapsed at home. Her daughter was in the primary contact list of a KSRTC bus conductor at the Guruvayur depot who had tested positive earlier. [157] |
28 | 68 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 5 July | A patient native to Thoppumpady who was under treatment at Government Medical College, Ernakulam since 28 June died on 5 July. He was undergoing treatment for diabetes for a long time and was admitted to the hospital after he was diagnosed with COVID-19 and had contracted pneumonia in his lungs. Then, the disease worsened and the kidney function was severely affected. [158] |
29 | 52 | Male | Thrissur | Not admitted | No | Died on 7 July | COVID-19 test result confirmed the death of a man who collapsed in Kuttanad, Alappuzha. He died on 7 July. The result was positive in the PCR test. The health department found that he was a construction worker and had been in contact with a number of people. It is not clear where he got infected. [159] [160] |
30 | 66 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 10 July | A patient native to Manikyapuram died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 10 July. He was also a diabetes patient. He was running a medical store in Poonthura, which has been announced as the 'Super Spread' region to COVID-19 since a large number of people has been contracted the virus through person-to-person transmission. Health officials believe that he got contracted the virus from any of his infected customers who came in contact with him. [161] |
31 | 79 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 10 July | A patient native to Pulluvazhy, who died on 10 July night, turned positive on 11 July. He had been admitted to MOSC Medical College at Kolencherry on Friday morning with high fever. His son works at the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) office in Aluva and the health officials believe that the victim might have contracted the infection from him. [162] |
32 | 70 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 11 July | The patient who died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 11 July tested positive for the virus on 18 July. |
33 | 59 | Female | Idukki | undisclosed | No | Died on 12 July | The patient native to Rajakkad died of hear attack. [163] She was admitted to a private hospital in Aluva following a chest pain and was in ventilator but died. She had tested positive to the virus ahead of a cardiac surgery. [164] |
34 | 71 | Male | Kottayam | Government Medical College, Kottayam | No | Died on 13 July | The patient was native to Kanjirappally. He was an auto driver, it is not clear where he contracted the disease. He was undergoing treatment at the Government Medical College, Kottayam. He was also diagnosed with kidney disease and diabetes. [165] [166] |
35 | 64 | Female | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 13 July | The patient native to Kunnothparamba died at Government Medical College, Kannur while undergoing treatment for cancer. It is believed that she might have contracted the virus from her husband who had been tested positive to COVID-19 from person-to-person transmission on the previous day and she had been in contact with him. |
36 | 47 | Male | Alappuzha | Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha | Riyadh | Died on 13 July | The patient native to Chunakkara had returned from Saudi Arabia on early July. He was a cancer patient and approached Government Medical College, Kottayam for cancer treatment. [167] He was later referred to Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha. He had also approached the general medicine wing of the Alappuzha Medical College Hospital. [168] |
37 | 45 | Male | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | No | Died on 15 July | The patient native to Irinjalakuda, who died on 15 July tested positive for COVID-19 through True NAAT test on 17 July. He was admitted to Government Medical College, Thrissur due to fever and shortness of breath. [169] |
38 | 72 | Female | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 15 July | The patient native to Pulluvila, who died on 15 July at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram tested positive for COVID-19 on 21 July. |
39 | 24 | Male | Kannur | Not admitted | Ahmedabad | Died on 16 July | The patient native to Kariyad had arrived to the state from Ahmedabad, Gujarat on late June. [170] He died while undergoing his quarantine protocol periods. [171] |
40 | 38 | Male | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | Chennai | Died on 16 July | The patient native to Guruvayur had arrived from Chennai on 25 June died at Government Medical College, Thrissur. He was quarantined at a private Hotel in Guruvayur for 14 days. He then spent 14 days at home in quarantine, where he felt unwell. He was rushed to hospital but died later. [172] |
41 | 60 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | Yes | Died on 16 July | The patient who died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 16 July tested positive for the virus on 18 July. |
42 | 73 | Female | Ernakulam | Not admitted | No | Died on 16 July | The patient died on 16 July at SD Convent in Ernakulam tested positive for the virus on 20 July. She was a cardiac and diabetes patient. [173] |
43 | 74 | Female | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 17 July | The patient native to Uppala died of Covid-triggered complications on 17 July. She tested positive on July 11. [174] However, health officials and family members disagree on the source of infection. She and her daughter-in-law were shifted to the district hospital in Kanhangad after testing positive. She developed pulmonary complication and was shifted to Medical College Hospital at Pariyaram in Kannur. She was also a diabetic patient. [175] |
44 | 67 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 19 July | The patient is a resident of Veliyathunad in Karumalloor panchayat died at Government Medical College, Ernakulam on 19 July. [176] He was undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at Government Medical College, Ernakulam from 8 July. He was diagnosed with high blood pressure and diabetics. Following his health condition getting worse, he was provided with ventilator support, but died. [177] |
45 | 75 | Male | Idukki | Government Medical College, Kottayam | Theni | Died on 20 July | The patient native to Ayyappancoil was in Theni, Tamil Nadu with his son at a relative's house, came back to Ayyappancoil on 15 July. [178] While the duo was undergoing home quarantine, he showed symptoms of fever and his swab samples were collected for testing a few days back. When his test results were found to be positive on 20 July, he was shifted to the Idukki Medical College Hospital. Later, his condition worsened due to breathing difficulties and he was shifted to the Government Medical College, Kottayam, died few hours after. [179] |
46 | 73 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 20 July | The patient is a native to Parassala. |
47 | 79 | Female | Idukki | Private Hospital, Ernakulam | No | Died on 20 July | The patient native to Thodupuzha was undergoing treatment at a private hospital for kidney ailment. She died on 20 July and tested positive for the virus on 20 July. [180] |
48 | 79 | Female | Kollam | Government Medical College, Kollam | No | Died on 21 July | The patient died on 21 July and tested positive for the virus on 23 July. |
49 | 60 | Male | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 21 July | The patient native to Thrippangottur died on 21 July and tested positive for the virus on 23 July. He was admitted to Pariyaram Medical College Hospital for a cardiac arrest. He was also under treatment for cancer. [181] |
50 | 57 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 22 July | The patient native to Kallayi was admitted to Government Medical College, Kozhikode on 20 July after he tested positive for the virus on 19 July. He had contact with other COVID-positive patients. |
51 | 85 | Female | Alappuzha | Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha | No | Died on 22 July | The patient is native to Kattoor died on 22 July and tested for the virus on 23 July. She was admitted to the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath. The disease was first confirmed to her daughter-in-law, an employee of a private lab. [182] |
52 | 85 | Female | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 22 July | The patient native to Anangoor was admitted to Pariyaram Medical College Hospital on 20 July, was on ventilator support. She had undergone treatment for pneumonia at a private hospital in Kasaragod. She was tested positive while at Kasaragod and was shifted to the medical college. [183] |
53 | 65 | Female | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 22 July | The patient native of Vazhakulam was tested positive for COVID-19 on 30 July. [184] |
54 | 68 | Male | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 23 July | The patient native to Thannott is suspected that the virus might be transferred from a medical college. He was admitted to a private hospital in Kanhangad, was admitted to Pariyaram Medical College on 29 June due to a liver ailment. He returned home on 6 July after receiving treatment. |
55 | 44 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 23 July | The patient was a native to Chirayinkeezhu. |
56 | 58 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 23 July | The patient was under quarantine after he came in contact with a COVID-19 patient. He was under treatment for high blood pressure and diabetes. Though he was taken to the medical college, he died on 23 July. [185] |
57 | 67 | Female | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 23 July | The patient native to Karaparamba, who had high blood pressure and asthma, died on 24 July. The next day, her daughter, who was suffering from cancer, also died. [186] |
58 | 76 | Female | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 24 July | The patient's swab who died on 24 July was taken and the results of her sample on 25 July showed that she tested positive for the virus. She was an inmate of the Karunalayam care home and convent at Thrikkakara. [187] |
59 | 82 | Male | Kottayam | Government Medical College, Kottayam | No | Died on 24 July | The patient native to Chungam, was bedridden for quite some time following a fall. |
60 | 59 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 24 July | The patient native to Edathala was undergoing treatment at the Kalamassery Medical College Hospital for the past few days. Though plasma therapy was tried, doctors were unable to save his life. His test result came post his death on 31 July. [188] |
61 | 75 | Female | Kasargod | Pariyaram Medical College | No | Died on 25 July | The patient native to Padanakkad died at Pariyaram Medical College on 25 July. She had visited the Kanhangad District Hospital after experiencing extreme respiratory issues. [189] She was diabetic and was additionally taking medicines for thyroid issues. She examined optimistic for COVID-19 virus after her swab was collected when she arrived right here for therapy. Later, her situation deteriorated as she was identified with Pneumonia and was referred to the Medical faculty in Kannur. However, her physique oxygen ranges dropped drastically. [190] |
62 | 40 | Female | Palakkad | District Hospital, Palakkad | Tiruppur | Died on 25 July | The patient native to Kollengode was taken to the hospital after she collapsed in the bathroom on 26 July. She had returned from Tirupur with her son on his motorbike. She collapsed on the same day her quarantine period was supposed to end. In the test that was followed, she was diagnosed COVID positive. [191] |
63 | 71 | Male | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | No | Died on 26 July | The patient native to Irinjalakuda was undergoing treatment at Government Medical College, Thrissur. He was admitted with COVID-19 symptoms at the hospital on 17 July. He was a retired KSEB employee. [192] |
64 | 71 | Male | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Manjeri | No | Died on 26 July | The patient native to Tirurangadi died at Government Medical College, Manjeri on 26 July. He was a diabetic. He was confirmed of the virus on 19 July. He was shifted to the ventilator on 21 July after his condition turned worse. His source of the infection is unknown. [193] |
65 | 61 | Male | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 26 July | The patient native to Pookkottumpadam died at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode. He was tested positive for COVID-19 on 24 July. However, he died due to kidney failure. |
66 | 70 | Male | Kasargod | Pariyaram Medical College | No | Died on 26 July | The patient native to Kumbla, was a heart patient. He died while undergoing treatment at Pariyaram Medical College. He was under treatment at a private hospital in Kasargod following serious health issues. |
67 | 72 | Male | Alappuzha | Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha | No | Died on 26 July | The patient native of Kollakadavu, was diagnosed with COVID-19 during a private hospital examination. He was later shifted to Vandanam Medical College 26 July. He was rushed to the ICU after suffering a heart attack and died in the evening. [194] |
68 | 59 | Male | Thrissur | Government Medical College, Thrissur | No | Died on 26 July | The patient native to was Irinjalakuda was a lung cancer patient breathed his last on 26 July. He turned COVID positive in the test conducted after death on 1 August. [195] |
69 | 72 | Male | Ernakulam | Private Hospital, Kochi | No | Died on 27 July | The patient native to Kunnathunad, who was admitted for COVID-19 in a private hospital in Kochi, died on 27 July. He was diagnosed with a severe heart problem, said hospital authorities. [196] |
70 | 65 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 27 July | The patient native of Kanyakumari died on 27 July. [197] |
71 | 56 | Female | Kollam | Government Medical College, Kollam | No | Died on 28 July | The patient native of Koivila, who died on 28 July, tested positive for COVID-19 on 29 July. She was an employee of a private nursing college and had been undergoing treatment for heart problems. |
72 | 67 | Male | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Manjeri | No | Died on 29 July | The patient native of Chelari, was undergoing treatment at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in Government Medical College, Manjeri. He was earlier admitted to a private hospital in Kozhikode on July 24 following severe fever. Subsequent tests revealed that he was COVID-19 positive and he was admitted to the Government Medical College, Manjeri on 25 July. He was also suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and heart-related ailments. [198] |
73 | 82 | Male | Malappuram | Government Medical College, Manjeri | No | Died on 29 July | The patient native to Peruvallur was constantly taking medication for diabetes, high blood pressure, respiratory diseases and Alzheimer's disease. He was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Government Medical College, Manjeri on 29 July after suffering severe shortness of breath. He was transferred to ICU the same day after he confirmed his COVID-19. [199] |
74 | 49 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 29 July | The patient native of Kozhikode Beach was taken to beach hospital on 26 July with respiratory problems and coughing. He tested COVID-19 positive in the test taken after admission. A medical bulletin said adding he also suffered from severe left ventricular dysfunction, coronary artery disease, chronic kidney disease and diabetes. |
75 | 73 | Female | Kollam | Government Medical College, Kollam | No | Died on 29 July | The patient native to Kottarakkara was under treatment in Kollam worsened and died when she was being shifted to Government Medical College, Kollam. [200] |
76 | 68 | Female | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 29 July | The patient native to Parassala died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 29 July. Her swab were taken for test and came positive for the COVID-19 on 2 August. [201] |
77 | 77 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 30 July | The patient native of Pallikandy, died at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode early on 30 July. He had comorbidities including cardiac disease. He was admitted to Government Medical College, Kozhikode on 24 July and was on a ventilator. |
78 | 85 | Female | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 30 July | The patient native to Thrippunithura was admitted with COVID pneumonia at Ernakulam medical college, Kalamassery. She died on 30 July. [184] |
79 | 53 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 31 July | The patient native of Aluva, who was undergoing treatment for the virus at Government Medical College, Ernakulam, died on 31 July. He was also suffering from diabetes and blood pressure. [202] |
80 | 80 | Female | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 31 July | The patient was a nun staying at St Theresa's convent in Koonammavu died at the Government Medical College, Ernakulam. She was also suffering from blood pressure and cholesterol. |
81 | 69 | Male | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 31 July | The patient was a copra merchant at Kaikkottukadav in Trikaripur panchayat died of COVID-19 early on 31 July. Four employees of his shop have also tested positive for COVID-19. He died while being taken to Pariyaram medical college. His fluid test was performed at Kanhangad district hospital. However, the test result came post his death only. [203] |
82 | 62 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 31 July | The patient native to Nedumangad died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 31 July. However, the test result of his COVID-19 virus came post his death on 1 August. |
83 | 82 | Female | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 31 July | The patient was a prominent socialist leader and a native of Thrikkakara. He was admitted to the hospital three days ago due to age-related illnesses. He was the Ernakulam district president of the Janata Party for a long time. [204] |
84 | 51 | Female | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 31 July | The patient native to Manjeshwar died at Government Medical College, Kannur 31 July. Her swabs tested positive for the virus post his death on 6 August. |
85 | 68 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 1 August | the patient native to Neyyattinkara was admitted to the medical college following chest pain on 31 July, breathed his last on 1 August. The COVID test conducted after his death turned positive of the virus infection on 3 August. [205] |
86 | 53 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 1 August | The patient native to Kalliyode died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 1 August. On the 26 July, he sought treatment at the Sneha Hospital, Balaramapuram with symptoms such as fever, headache and shortness of breath. He was examined at NIMS Medicity on the 31 July and was later shifted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram. [206] |
87 | 45 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 1 August | The patient native to Peruvayal died at Government Medical College, Kozhikode on 1 August. His swabs were collected for the COVID-19 test on the same day and tested positive for the virus on 4 August. |
88 | 66 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 1 August | The patient native to Chombala died at Government Medical College, Kozhikode on 1 August. However, his test result came positive on 3 August. |
89 | 76 | Male | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 1 August | The patient native to Udumbunthala tested positive for the virus on 28 July, shifted to Government Medical College, Kannur, died on 1 August. [207] |
90 | 69 | Male | Ernakulam | Government Medical College, Ernakulam | No | Died on 2 August | The patient native to Kuttamassery died at Government Medical College, Ernakulam on 2 August. He was being treated for two weeks after contracting the disease. He has already undergone heart surgery. |
91 | 52 | Male | Alappuzha | Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha | No | Died on 2 August | The patient native to Nooranad died at Government T D Medical College, Alappuzha on 2 August. His swabs were collected for the COVID-19 test on the same day and tested positive for the virus on 3 August. |
92 | 73 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 2 August | The patient native to Feroke died while in treatment at Government Medical College, Kozhikode on 2 August. His COVID-19 test result came positive on 3 August. [208] |
93 | 73 | Female | Kasargod | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 2 August | The patient native to Uppala was admitted to the Government Medical College, Kannur after testing positive for the virus on 30 July, died on 2 August. [209] |
94 | 70 | Male | Kozhikode | Government Medical College, Kozhikode | No | Died on 3 August | The patient native to Kakkattil had a heart condition. He was being treated at a private hospital in Kozhikode for a few days. He was then shifted to Government Medical College, Kozhikode due to acute illness. [210] |
95 | 58 | Male | Kollam | Government Medical College, Kollam | No | Died on 3 August | The patient native to Velinalloor died at Government Medical College, Kollam on 3 August. |
96 | 59 | Female | Kannur | Government Medical College, Kannur | No | Died on 3 August | The patient native to Irikkur was admitted to the Government Medical College, Kannur after testing positive for the virus on 23 July, died on 3 August. |
97 | 63 | Male | Thiruvananthapuram | Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram | No | Died on 5 August | The patient native to Vizhinjam died at Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram on 5 August. |
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