Andhra Pradesh Reports First Covid-19 Deaths Since 2022 As 2 Die, 4 Test Positive In Kadapa
Andhra Pradesh Reports First Covid-19 Deaths Since 2022 As 2 Die, 4 Test Positive In Kadapa Published By, Last Updated: July 10, 2026, 14:02 IST
Andhra Pradesh Reports First Covid-19 Deaths Since 2022 As 2 Die, 4 Test Positive In Kadapa Published By, Last Updated: July 10, 2026, 14:02 IST Health authorities have intensified surveillance in Kadapa after two Covid-related deaths and four fresh infections, with an Omicron subvariant suspected Rapid Read Covid-19 related Deaths in Andhra Pradesh: Following the recent cases, the district medical and health department has intensified surveillance and monitoring in Kadapa to detect any further spread of the infection. Andhra Pradesh News: Andhra Pradesh has reported its first Covid-19-related deaths since 2022, with two people succumbing to the infection and four others testing positive in Kadapa district, prompting health authorities to step up surveillance in the region. According to officials, three of the four infected patients are under home isolation, while the fourth, who has mild symptoms, is undergoing treatment in a special Covid-19 ward at the Government General Hospital-RIMS (GGH-RIMS), Kadapa. All four patients tested positive through RT-PCR tests conducted at the Kadapa virology laboratory. Two Covid-19 Deaths Reported According to a report in The Times Of India, the first death was reported on June 28 at Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore.
The deceased, a 60-year-old man, was initially admitted to the Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), Tirupati, before being shifted to CMC Vellore for advanced treatment. An RT-PCR test conducted after his death confirmed that he was Covid-19 positive. According to health officials, the patient also suffered from diabetes, kidney disease and other comorbidities, which may have contributed to the severity of his illness. The second death involved a 43-year-old patient who had tested positive for Covid-19 while undergoing treatment. Officials said detailed medical records relating to his pre-existing health conditions were not immediately available. Earlier reports had identified the deceased as a resident of Masapeta in Kadapa, who was admitted to GGH-RIMS with Covid-like symptoms before succumbing during treatment. Four Active Cases Detected Health officials said the four Covid-19 positive patients belong to different localities in Kadapa district. Three are recovering in home isolation, while one patient has been admitted to hospital as a precaution because of mild symptoms. Officials added that all four had received two doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, while one of them had also taken a booster dose.
Omicron Subvariant Suspected Based on the clinical symptoms observed in the patients, health authorities suspect that the infections may have been caused by an Omicron subvariant. To confirm the variant, samples from the two deceased patients have been sent to the Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, for genome sequencing. The sequencing results are awaited. Health Department Steps Up Surveillance Following the recent cases, the district medical and health department has intensified surveillance and monitoring in Kadapa to detect any further spread of the infection. Officials continue to advise people, particularly the elderly and those with underlying health conditions, to seek medical attention if they develop respiratory symptoms. Collector Clarifies Another Death Was Not Covid-Related Meanwhile, the death of Mahaboob Basha, a resident of Almaspet in Kadapa, had triggered speculation about another Covid-related fatality. However, Kadapa District Collector Dr Cherukuri Sridhar clarified that the death was not caused by Covid-19. “The deceased did not succumb to Covid-19. He was suffering from pre-existing cardiac and liver-related ailments. Covid was not the cause of death," the Collector said.
