Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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In the month of July, the state reported 247,357 cases, which accounted for 58.6% of the case tally in the state. While Mumbai cases came down drasticall­y in July, Pune and other districts like Nashik, Aurangabad, Jalgaon and Solapur registered a rise in July.

Of the total cases in the state in July, 14.81% or 36,626 cases were in Mumbai, 46.24% (114,383) in Mumbai Metropolit­an Region (MMR), 31.43% (77,757) were in MMR, excluding Mumbai and 27.05% (66,904) in Pune.

In June, MMR accounted for 69.09% (74,003 cases) of the total number of state cases (107,106) in the month. MMR, excluding Mumbai, accounted for 33.64% (36,031) of the state’s share. Mumbai’s share was 35.45% (37,972 cases), while Pune’s case share in June was 13.45%. Districts like Nashik, Aurangabad, Jalgaon and Solapur saw more cases in July than in June.

While Mumbai and other cities in MMR have shown a fall in cases, Pune district and other parts of the state have reported a rise in cases in the last few weeks. Officials attribute the rise owing to the weak health infrastruc­ture and lack in tracking-tracing the contacts. “Pune city and district administra­tion initially failed to ramp up the facilities to cope with the spike after unlocking measures. It has now been done by setting up jumbo hospitals and acquisitio­n of the private hospitals. Nagpur has adequate number of beds, but has no management of beds and proper tracking of the contacts. Similar are the cases with other districts where the number is rising. The cities in MMR could manage the addition of beds speedily, resulting in the fall in numbers,” a state government official said.

State surveillan­ce officer Dr Pradeep Awate said, “In Pune, the growth is more in rural parts than the city because of the movement of people from outskirts of the Pune city. We have been focusing in Pune and other districts like Jalgaon, Aurangabad with the high growth rate by strengthen­ing the infrastruc­ture. We expect the infection curve to stabilise by August end even in these areas.”

Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday said that the number of cases has increased after the relaxation­s from the lockdown curbs and the district administra­tions will have to be on toes to contain the spread. “The spread can be arrested with more tests and aggressive tracking of the contact under ‘Chase the Virus’ mantra, which worked in Dharavi and Worli. It will help break the chain of the virus. The patients with comorbidit­ies should be minutely monitored to keep the fatality rate in check,” he said. Thackeray inaugurate­d the ICU ward at a district hospital in Ahmednagar.

Health minister Rajesh Tope said that the state government has ramped up its health infrastruc­ture over the past few months. He said that the number of laboratori­es for coronaviru­s tests has touched 211 and more than 21 lakh tests have been conducted in the state so far.

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