Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Mumbai records 1,660 new Covid cases, tally now stands at 684,845

- Eeshanpriy­a MS

MUMBAI: Mumbai on Friday reported 1,660 new Covid-19 cases, continuing its downward trend of cases reported per day since the past two weeks. The city also reported 62 deaths, with a high fatality rate for the day at 3.7%.

The tally has now gone up to 684,845, and the toll to 14,102. There are 35,843 active Covid-19 cases in the city at present.

Mumbai presently has 85 containmen­t zones which are slums and chawls. In 13 of 24 administra­tive wards of Mumbai, 455,000 people are quarantine­d. There are 377 sealed buildings, with the most number of them in Andheri (West), Malabar Hill and Bandra (West) area, quarantini­ng a population of 319,000; and 6,767 sealed floors, the majority of which are in the suburban wards of North Mumbai, correspond­ing to areas of Kandivli, Mulund, Malad, and Andheri, with a population of 983,000.

During the second wave, trends have shown more cases are from residentia­l buildings than slums, contrary to trends in the first half of last year.

During the ongoing second wave, some previous hot spots have zero containmen­t zones, such as Worli or slum pockets of Bandra (East), or very few containmen­t zones, such as Dharavi which has only one active containmen­t zone currently.

The most number of containmen­t zones are in R-south ward, correspond­ing to Kandivli (West) at 20, followed by Andheri (East) at 16. M-east ward correspond­ing to Govandi has seven containmen­t zones.

Presently, the civic body seals entire residentia­l buildings (called micro containmen­t zones), if five or more cases are reported in the building. A floor is sealed if a single Covid-19 case is found.

Mumbai on Thursday conducted 25,205 Covid tests, resulting in Saturday’s cases. So far, Mumbai has conducted a total of 5,851,279 tests with an average positivity rate of 11.09%. Positivity rate is the number of positive Covid-19 cases, as a per cent of total tests done.

Mumbai’s doubling rate is now 199 days, and its average growth rate is 0.34%.

 ?? BHUSHAN KOYANDE/ HT PHOTO ?? A healthcare worker screens passengers at Dadar railway station on Friday.
BHUSHAN KOYANDE/ HT PHOTO A healthcare worker screens passengers at Dadar railway station on Friday.

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