But this trend does not hold across the country; there is a variation across states. Eighteen of the 36 states and Union Territories reflect an increase in death rate when compared with the first wave. Of these, 12 states witnessed a consistent rise in death rates even during the lull period between November 1 last year and March 1 this year. In Bihar, death rate increased from 0.5 per cent in the first wave to 1.75 per cent in the second. Haryana recorded a 0.29 percentage point increase in the death rate from 1.02 per cent to 1.3 per cent. Rajasthan and Telangana reflect a 0.14 percentage point increase.
Further analysis of death rates across five metro cities illustrates a wide variation in death rates even among cities. Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata seem to have performed better than Delhi and Bengaluru. This was even as Bengaluru, according to the recent Housing.com report ‘State of Healthcare in India – Indian cities through the lens of healthcare’, is placed higher than all other cities in terms of per capita availability of beds.
Although it is not clear why some cities performed better than others, Covid-19 management can be one cause. Bed availability in Mumbai was better than Delhi. The financial capital had a better response to the oxygen crisis and did not face a shortage of hospital infrastructure.
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