Published 08:50 IST, April 25th 2020
Mumbai police clarifies on rumours of lockdown relaxation for Ramzan; says 'no such order'
Amid rumours about shops allowed to remain open from 3.30 am-12 pm for Ramazan, Mumbai Police clarified that no such lockdown relaxation has been made
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Amid rumours of about shops and other establishments allowed to remain open from 3.30 am to 12 pm, Mumbai Police on Friday evening clarified that there is no lockdown relaxation for Ramazan. The statement came after a video showing an announcement being made from a police vehicle began to circulate on social media. No such relaxation in rules has been made, the police said.
An erratic up-down trend has been seen in the country's financial capital amid the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as Mumbai reported 357 new cases on Friday, with 11 deaths, stated the BMC. The report stated that 168 of the 357 had tested positive in the various testing labs across the city between 21 April and 22 April. The city's tally currently stands at 4589, with 179 deaths and 595 discharged.
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Earlier in the day, the state government stated that plasma therapy clinical trials will begin soon on critical COVID-19 patients at Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Solapur in the institutes run by the Ministry of Medical Education. Moreover, state Health minister Rajesh Tope has stated that the state currently has only five hotspots - Mumbai, Pune, Malegaon, Nashik, and Nagpur. Swinging into action, BMC has started surveying people above 60 years of age who are obese, diabetic, and hypertensive- checking their oxygen levels on a ward-basis and picked up for further action, if they reveal low oxygen levels.
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BMC revises testing criteria
Last week, BMC revised COVID-19 testing criteria, differing from the ICMR guidelines to 'avoid unnecessary testing of asymptomatic persons'. The new guidelines exclude asymptomatic high-risk persons from testing but quarantines them. Swabs will be taken only if the asymptomatic person develops symptoms within the 14 days of quarantine. Moreover, high-risk contacts may be tested on the between 5th & 14th day of quarantine after 'careful observation', states the BMC - inspite CM Thackeray claiming 70 to 75% of the patients had very mild or no symptoms.
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(with PTI inputs)
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08:50 IST, April 25th 2020