India, June 2 -- Karnataka recorded its fourth Covid-related death of the year on Saturday after a 63-year-old man with underlying health conditions succumbed in Bengaluru, bringing renewed attention to the state's ongoing battle with a modest surge in infections.

According to the health department, the deceased was being treated for oral cancer and tuberculosis. He had been admitted to a private hospital in the city on May 21 with complaints of general weakness and was undergoing chemotherapy. He died on May 29 due to a jugular vein thrombosis and cancer-associated weight loss, with Covid detected incidentally.

The state's active Covid caseload stood at 238 as of Saturday. In the preceding 24 hours, 58 new cases were reported while 53 ...