63-year-old man gone to register for corona vaccination died waiting in queue
63-year-old man gone to register for corona vaccination died waiting in queue
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Mumbai: Coronavirus havoc in Maharashtra is increasing rapidly. It is getting to see an increase in cases day by day. The vaccination campaign is also going on fast to fight the war against corona. Now meanwhile, a surprising case has come out of Nalasopara under the Mumbai metropolis. In fact, a 63-year-old man who went to get registration for COVID-19 vaccination in Nalasopara (West) died while waiting in line on Friday.

According to the information received, Harish Panchal, a resident of Patankar Park in Nalasopara (West), went to the registration center for vaccination. Here, he stood in a queue outside the center for registration at around 10 am last Friday. Meanwhile, he felt restlessness and after that, he fell on the floor. Then he was taken to the civilian health center at Tulinj in Nala Sopara (East), where he was declared dead.

In this case, the medical health officer of Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation, Dr. Surekha Walke, said, 'He was suffering from diabetes.' In this case, the body has been sent for autopsy to ascertain the cause of death. You must be aware that once again, corona in Maharashtra has increased the concern. During the last 24 hours, there have been 15,817 new cases and 56 deaths have occurred.

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