Bhubaneswar: The COVID toll in Odisha crossed the 4000-mark and touched 4018 on Wednesday as a record 48 patients succumbed to the virus in the last 24 hours.
According to the Health Department, the highest of seven fatalities have been reported from Khurda, followed by five each from Nayagarh and Cuttack, four each from Sundargarh and Ganjam.
The deceased have been identified as:
1. A 65 years old Male of Angul District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
2. A 70 years old Male of Angul District.
3. A 37 years old Male of Balasore District.
4. A 75 years old Male of Balasore District who was also suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease.
5. A 40 years old Female of Bargarh District.
6. A 80 years old Female of Bargarh District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus, Cerebro Vascular Accident, Bronchial Asthama.
7. A 35 years old Female of Bargarh District.
8. A 40 years old Male of Bhadrak District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
9. A 56 years old Female of Bhadrak District.
10. A 60 years old Female of Bhubaneswar.
11. A 45 years old Male of Bhubaneswar.
12. A 52 years old Male of Bhubaneswar.
13. A 54 years old Male of Bhubaneswar who was also suffering from Hypertension.
14. A 54 years old Female of Bhubaneswar.
15. A 30 years old Male of Boudh District.
16. A 59 years old Male of Boudh District who was also suffering from Hypertension.
17. A 32 years old Male of Boudh District who was also suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease on Hemodialysis.
18. A 51 years old Male of Cuttack District.
19. A 70 years old Female of Cuttack District.
20. A 50 years old Male of Cuttack District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
21. A 40 years old Male of Cuttack District.
22. A 72 years old Male of Cuttack District.
23. A 53 years old Female of Dhenkanal District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
24. A 86 years old Male of Dhenkanal District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
25. A 40 years old Male of Dhenkanal District who was also suffering from Epilepsy.
26. A 64 years old Male of Ganjam District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension & Hypothyroidism.
27. A 45 years old Male of Ganjam District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus & Hypertension.
28. A 34 years old Male of Ganjam District.
29. A 67 years old Male of Ganjam District.
30. A 31 years old Male of Jagatsinghpur District.
31. A 42 years old Male of Jharsuguda District who was also suffering from TB.
32. A 46 years old Male of Jharsuguda District.
33. A 31 years old Male of Kalahandi District.
34. A 61 years old Male of Kandhamal District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus & Chronic Kidney Disease.
35. A 69 years old Male of Khurda District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
36. A 47 years old Male of Khurda District.
37. A 63 years old Female of Koraput District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus.
38. A 38 years old Male of Nayagarh District.
39. A 37 years old Male of Nayagarh District.
40. A 56 years old Female of Nayagarh District.
41. A 34 years old Male of Nayagarh District.
42. A 50 years old Female of Nayagarh District.
43. A 87 years old Male of Puri District who was also suffering from Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension & Chronic Kidney disease.
44. A 37 years old Male of Sambalpur District.
45. A 31 years old Male of Sundargarh District.
46. A 72 years old Male of Sundargarh District.
47. A 42 years old Male of Sundargarh District.
48. A 55 years old Male of Sundargarh District.
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