The Free Press Journal

BMC lists 117 people to be quarantine­d in Worli Koliwada

- SWAPNIL MISHRA /

The BMC has made a list of around 117 people from the Worli Koliwada area who will be quarantine­d at Poddar Hospital in Worli. This comes after 12 coronaviru­s cases were reported from this area, with the affected currently under treatment at Kasturba Hospital. Nearly 36 high-risk contacts were traced and their samples sent for analysis.

“We have arranged for a bus to take these people to Poddar hospital. They will be quarantine­d for 14 days as they were close contacts of the affected and their samples have been sent to Kasturba for testing,” said Mumbai Mayor Kishori

Pednekar. Civic officials said patients who have tested positive had unknowingl­y come in contact with infected persons. “A team of doctors has surveyed around 40 homes in that building as well as the neighbouri­ng ones. Around 180 residents were screened for symptoms,” he said.

“We have told all residents of the chawl to report to the BMC if they feel unwell. Our staff has visited every house. We will check on them daily, for the next 14 days, to see if they develop symptoms,” said Sharad Ughade, assistant municipal commission­er, G-South ward.

A 65-year-old woman was the first person to test positive on March 24 and she passed away three days after. She operated a mess in Prabhadevi, which supplied lunch to an upscale business centre next door. She had neither travelled abroad nor was she known to have come in contact with any CoVID-19 patient.

Since then, the BMC has undertaken a massive cluster screening exercise, but since dozens of executives and employees from several other business centres ate at her mess, tracking down all those whom she might have interacted with recently is a challengin­g exercise.

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