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Mumbai civic body on alert with covid positivity rate at 6%; officials asked to ramp up testing

BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal asked civic officials to ramp up coronavirus testing immediately. He also asked to keep the staff of jumbo field hospitals on alert in the wake of a "tremendous" rise in fresh COVID-19 cases in the city over the past few weeks.

Reported by: Atul Singh Mumbai Updated on: June 01, 2022 17:19 IST
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Mumbai civic body on alert with covid positivity rate touches 6%; asks to ramp up testing

Highlights

  • Mumbai has been reporting an exponential rise in Covid cases for the past few weeks.
  • Due to monsoon around the corner, BMC is expecting to see a rapid rise in symptomatic cases
  • Mumbai recorded over 500 Covid cases on Monday with the daily positivity rate touching 6%.

Mumbai Covid cases: Mumbai civic body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Wednesday warned the public as Covid cases saw an exponential rise in the city. BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal asked civic officials to ramp up coronavirus testing immediately. He also asked to keep the staff of jumbo field hospitals on alert in the wake of a "tremendous" rise in fresh COVID-19 cases in the city over the past few weeks. Mumbai recorded over 500 Covid cases on Monday with the daily positivity rate touching 6%.

"The new cases (reported) daily have tremendously gone up in Mumbai, and with monsoon around the corner, we will now see a rapid rise in symptomatic cases," Chahal told BMC officials. Since the beginning of May, the COVID-19 cases in the metropolis have been steadily going up. The number of new cases reported on Tuesday crossed the 500-mark for the first time after February 6.

Chahal, in a message, directed the BMC officials to conduct the COVID-19 testing in Mumbai on a war-footing, ensure adequate staff at jumbo field hospitals and to keep them on alert.

He also asked the civic officials to tell private laboratories to be proactive and fully prepared. Chahal also asked all the assistant municipal commissioners, in-charge of various wards, to review the status of ward war rooms to ensure they are fully equipped with staff, medical teams and ambulances, and also to put private hospitals on alert.

He also asked the assistant civic commissioners to take daily reviews of the COVID-19 situation in their wards and intervene wherever required.

The civic chief also directed these officials to visit jumbo hospitals coming under their jurisdiction, to ensure they are monsoon-ready with de-watering pumps, structural stability certification, fire safety mechanisms, medical and paramedic staff, and oxygen manufacturing plants and fully equipped with medicines.

"The jumbo medical facility in Malad area should be put to use on priority if hospitalisations rise in the coming days," Chahal said. He also asked the civic officials to persuade people to take booster doses of vaccine against COVID-19, and boost up the inoculation drive in the 12-18 years category.

Also Read: Three doses of same or mixed jabs work equally well against Covid: Study

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