Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Mumbai’s 1st patients, six others discharged

- Rupsa Chakrabort­y

MUMBAI: The city-based couple, among the first from Mumbai to get infected, and six others were discharged from Kasturba Hospital on Tuesday evening. They were co-passengers of the Pune couple who had returned from Dubai and tested positive for the coronaviru­s on March 8.

After reaching home, the couple first cleaned the flat. “We weren’t here for over two weeks, so the first thing we did was clean the flat,” said a 70-year-old man.

“Because of the curfew, our help refused to come.”

Along with symptomati­c medicines, the couple was also given swine flu drugs – Tamiflu – as per the guidelines issued by the central health department. Dr Daksha Shah, deputy health director, Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC), said, “Some of them haven’t completed 14 days of isolation but as they have turned asymptomat­ic, we decided to discharge them.”

However, a recent report by Lancet, an internatio­nal science journal stated that the virussars-cov-2 can remain active in faeces for five weeks and recommende­d stool test before declaring any patient cured.

“The virus could remain viable in the environmen­t for days, which could lead to faecal-oral transmissi­on, as seen with severe acute respirator­y virus COV and Middle East respirator­y syndrome COV,” read the study.

Meanwhile, the house help of Us-based positive couple, who lives in a slum in Mumbai, has tested negative twice. Her nine close contacts have also tested negative.

 ?? VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? A shop owner from Powai found his own way to spread awareness about Covid-19 – painting the street with ‘Go Corona’.
VIJAYANAND GUPTA/HT PHOTO A shop owner from Powai found his own way to spread awareness about Covid-19 – painting the street with ‘Go Corona’.

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