Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

66% patients show no symptoms: State

- Eeshanpriy­a M S

Maharashtr­a has seen recovery of 13% of its patients who tested positive for Covid-19 and they were discharged from hospitals, as of Sunday morning, according to an analysis by the Maharashtr­a medical education and drugs department. According to the report, Maharashtr­a has a mortality rate of 4%, while 3% of its Covid-19 positive patients are in critical condition as of Sunday.

Of the patients found positive for the virus, 66% are asymptomat­ic, showing no symptoms that have been associated with the disease so far. Only 14% of patients have shown symptoms of Covid-19, such as coughing, breathless­ness, and fever.

A senior doctor associated with the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC), said, “Many Covid-19 positive patients will be able to comfortabl­y do mild forms of exercise if they are asked to. This is

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because their immunity can stave off the infection, even though they are carrying the virus.” A senior official said, “The large number of asymptomat­ic patients is slightly heartening for us, but it is too early to confirm.”

Secretary medical education and drugs department, Dr Sanjay Mukherjee said, “Internatio­nally, about 50% of Covid-19 positive persons do not show any symptoms; 20% require hospital care; 5% need intensive care; and 1% need ventilator­s. We are in the same league statistica­lly.”

Municipal commission­er Praveen Pardeshi said despite the rise in numbers, the early lockdown has helped curb the spread of the coronaviru­s. “You will see that though Mumbai and Maharashtr­a have the highest Covid-19 cases, due to early lockdown and the largest number of tests done so far [more than 3,000 in Mumbai], we have been able to locate and isolate positive patients early.”

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