Published 15:37 IST, April 5th 2020
Sixth Coronavirus positive case reported in Mumbai's Dharavi as state's tally soars to 690
Taking the tally up to six cases in Asia's biggest slum, A 21 yr male from Dharavi's Madina Nagar tests positive for COVID-19 on Sunday. Maharashtra tally- 690
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Taking tally up to six cases in Asia's biggest slum, A 21 yr male from Dharavi's Madina Nagar tests positive for COVID-19 on Sunday. previous cases were a 30-year-old woman patient, along with a 48-year-old man from Dharavi’s Mukund Nagar, tested positive for disease. first victim was a 56-year old male who succumbed to pandemic before he could be treated. Ar sanitation worker who was posted in Dharavi, but resided in Worli too tested positive.
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Sixth patient in Dharavi
Dharavi under containment
After first case was reported from Dharavi, BMC created several containment zones throughout place, putting over 2500 people under restrictions. With over 1 million people living in five square kilometer area, Dharavi is Mumbai's most densely populated area. Reports state that BMC has already set up a health camp and found 14 high risk and 74 low-risk contacts apart from 32 senior citizens who have been found symptomatic.
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Maharashtra under lockdown
On March 14, Thackeray government invoked Epidemic Diseases Act declaring Coronavirus as an epidemic - declaring all gyms, swimming pools, malls, atres, pubs shut in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Nagpur, Pimpri-Chinchwad till March 31 amid rising cases of Coronavirus. With railways shutting down its services on March 22 marking 'Janta Curfew', Maharashtra government extended a state-wide curfew, stopping all transport services across districts. After PM Modi anuncing a 21-day lockdown, Maharashtra too enforced same as state recorded highest number of cases at 690 cases, with 24 deaths.
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15:37 IST, April 5th 2020