Two months after first Covid-19 death, Mumbai toll touches 800


Mumbai, May 19 (IANS): Sixty-two days after the state's first death was notched in Mumbai on March 17, the city's toll touched 800 with 43 new Covid-19 fatalities, officials said on Tuesday.

Of the 43 deaths - the highest single day figure, 29 were males and 14 females.

Mumbai also had 1,411 new Coronavirus patients, taking the total of infectees to 22,563.

On the positive side, 600 patients who are fully cured were discharged, taking the number to 6,116 till date.

Mumbai Joint Commissioner of Police Naval Bajaj on Tuesday wrote to the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to provide it with 12 dedicated ambulances for the benefit of the police personnel who are getting infected in large numbers.

So far, around 618 police personnel in the city - besides 600 more elsewhere in the state - are Covid-19 positive, but they have to wait for 7-8 hours before an ambulance is available.

Accordingly, the city police has sought one ambulance to be stationed in each of the 13 zones in the city for the benefit of the infected personnel to enable them get timely medical help.

In another development, the Mumbai Police has dismissed rumours that permission would be granted for the special Eid namaz on the occasion of Ramzan Eid, expected to be celebrated on May 25.

  

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  • Mohan Prabhu, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Wed, May 20 2020

    Instead of sensationalizing COVID 19 deaths per se, it would be helpful and more responsible if the reports took time to compare them to other mortalities in that 60-day period from all causes

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