Published 20:28 IST, May 9th 2020

Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma contribute 10 lakhs to Welfare of Mumbai Police Personnel

Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma have contributed Rs 5 lakhs each towards the welfare of Mumbai Police personnel

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Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma have contributed Rs 5 lakhs each towards welfare of Mumbai Police personnel, informed city Commissioner on Saturday. Taking to Twitter, Mumbai Police CP expressed his gratitude, adding that contribution will safeguard those at frontline in fight against Coronavirus.

As country continues to battle deadly Coronavirus pandemic, several celebrated personalities have come forth to contribute in fight. Indian skipper and his wife had earlier contributed an undisclosed amount to PM-CARES fund and Chief Minister's relief fund. Several officials have contracted Coronavirus while battling pandemic at frontline.

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Coronavirus outbreak

India has so far reported 59,662 cases of COVID-19, of which 17,847 patients have recovered while 1,981 have died. recovery rate has reached 30% while fatality rate stands at around 3%. In rast, Tripura has highest number of cases with 118 patients or which only two have recovered. While Assam has reported 59 cases of which 34 have recovered while one patient has died, only COVID death in region.

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Public Health Department of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation stated that it had implemented various proactive measures such as fever screening clinics in containment zones, house to house survey of identifying influenza-like cases, screening of close contacts in slum areas and scanning of senior citizens like Pulse oximeter. It appealed to citizens to t panic in case of a close contact testing positive for COVID-19. Moreover, it stressed that all contacts needed to undergo quarantine. 

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20:28 IST, May 9th 2020