This Article is From Mar 19, 2021

30 New Covid Cases In Mumbai's Dharavi, First Daily High In 6 Months

The last time Dharavi, infamous as Asia's largest slum, recorded such a daily rise was on September 11 when 33 cases were reported.

Dharavi is spread across 2.5 square kilometres and has a population of 6.5 lakh.

Highlights

  • The slum-dominated area is located in the heart of Mumbai
  • The last time Dharavi recorded such a daily rise was on September 11
  • On Thursday, Mumbai recorded its highest-ever one-day spike
New Delhi:

After a gap of six months, Dharavi in Maharashtra's capital Mumbai is once again witnessing a surge in coronavirus cases, the latest data released by the Health authorities show. The slum-dominated area located in the heart of the financial capital recorded 30 cases in the last 24 hours, the data shows.

The last time Dharavi, infamous as Asia's largest slum, witnessed such a daily rise was on September 11 when 33 cases were reported.

With the addition of the new infections reported on Thursday, the caseload in the area has reached 4,328. There are 140 active cases.

Dharavi - which is spread across 2.5 square kilometres and has a population of 6.5 lakh - recorded 117 cases in January but has since seen a daily rise in cases in the following months. From February -when it reported 157 cases - the number of infections has shot by 35 per cent to 213 cases in March.

The BMC has appointed 35 marshals to ensure that people in the area follow COVID-19 protocol. The marshals, however, have complained that they are being harassed by citizens. "People who do not wear face mask in public get abusive and threaten us when they are asked to pay a fine as stipulated by the authorities," said a marshal.

At present 140 persons from the area are undergoing treatment for the virus while 3,872 have been discharged.

Neighbouring Mahim and Dadar areas have also been witnessing a surge in Covid cases. With 41 new cases, Dadar's COVID-19 caseload has reached 5,345.

Mahim reported 31 cases, taking its total tally to 5,268.

On Thursday, Mumbai recorded its highest-ever one-day spike of 2,877 new coronavirus cases which took the tally of cases in the city to 3,52,835, civic officials said.

The average growth rate of COVID-19 cases in the city has increased to 0.51 per cent from 0.17 per cent on February 18, while the average doubling rate of cases has gone down to 136 days from 417 days.

Mumbai has 34 containment zones in slums and chawls, while 267 buildings have been sealed after coronavirus patients were found there.

With inputs from PTI

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