Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Positivity rate stays below 1% in Mumbai

- Pratip Acharya

MUMBAI: Although Mumbai has recorded five positive Omicron cases in the past week, the overall positivity rate is below 1%, with the daily caseload for the Covid-19 cases steady at less than 300 for the last four weeks.

Meanwhile, officials of the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Sunday said that the situation is well under control. Dr Mangla Gomare, the executive health officer in the BMC, said that the daily positivity rate is below 1%, which means that the situation is satisfacto­ry.

“Regularly, more than a thousand samples are collected for RT-PCR tests from the Mumbai airport, out of which only five tested positive now. Most of them are either asymptomat­ic or have mild symptoms. Not a single patient required oxygen support or ventilatio­n, which clearly shows that the effects of this new variant have not been very intense,” Gomare told HT.

She also added that the intensity of the spread is also not very high as labelled by internatio­nal experts. “We were told that the rate of transmissi­on of Omicron is very high compared to earlier variants. However, we have tracked all the close contacts and 99% of them were negative. While during the emergence of the delta variant earlier this year, the rate of transmissi­on was much higher as there would be multiple cases in one family,” Gomare said.

Dr Shashank Joshi, a member of the Covid 19 task force in Maharashtr­a, said that the clinical outcome of the Omicron is mild. “Currently, Omicron in India including Maharashtr­a and Mumbai is sporadic and travel-related. There is no community transmissi­on or cluster cases reported till now. Even in countries like South Africa, Denmark and the UK, which showed a spike in cases because of this variant, there has been a decline recently,” said Joshi.

On Sunday, 187 fresh cases were reported in Mumbai and a total of 40,031 tests were conducted in the city. A total of two Covid deaths were reported on Sunday and the recovery rate stood at 97%.

Dr Balkrishna Adsul, dean of the Seven Hills Hospital in Andheri East, where they have the permission to treat Omicron positive patients, said that on Sunday, three out of the five patients who tested Omicron positive, were discharged from the hospital.

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