Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

City sees rise in Covid patients on O2 support

- Somita Pal

MUMBAI: In the last two weeks, the number of Covid-19 patients on oxygen support has risen from two to 33, as per the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) reports.

On May 26, only two Covidposit­ive patients were on oxygen support in the city; the June 10 report, however, showed an increase, with 33 patients requiring O2 support. Doctors cautioned that senior citizens and patients with comorbidit­ies are still at-risk.

Dr Vasant Nagvekar, infectious disease expert and state Covid-19 task force member, said any viral respirator­y infections, irrespecti­ve of Covid-19, will have a small number of people having respirator­y distress needing oxygen support and intensive care unit (ICU) admission.

“These are the patients, mostly senior citizens, with multiple comorbidit­ies. It has nothing to do with the severity of the virus. The Covid-19 cases that we are getting now are still mild ones,” explained Dr Nagvekar.

On May 26, the city saw 350 new Covid-19 cases, of which, 16 patients were hospitalis­ed and two out of them were on oxygen. According to the June 10 BMC report, the city saw 1,956 fresh infections, out of which, 83 were hospitalis­ed, taking up the total hospitalis­ation tally to 369.

Dr Avinash Supe, who heads the state government Covid-19 death audit committee, said the city has seen an overall jump and rise in oxygen bed admission. “We are back to the surge we saw in January this year. But the good part is that 95% are asymptomat­ic. The hospitalis­ation percentage is less than 1%.,” he said.

Dr Rahul Pandit, state Covid-19 task force member and director, critical care, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, said, senior citizens and people with comorbidit­ies have to stay vigilant.

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