The Free Press Journal

NMMC reports less than 100 +ve cases

- AMIT SRIVASTAVA

For the second consecutiv­e day, less than 100 positive cases of coronaviru­s are reported under the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC). The civic health department claimed that the mass screenings at containmen­t zones and slum areas helped to control the spread of the virus in the city.

On June 16, a total of 63 positive cases of coronaviru­s were reported under the NMMC jurisdicti­on, taking the total number of positive cases to 4061. However, 2355 of them have been cured so far, with more than 58% recovery rate.

According to a civic official, June 16 is the second consecutiv­e day when the number of positive cases under its jurisdicti­on was less than 100. “We had seen a spike in positive cases, and more than 100 positive cases were reported continuous­ly for almost 10 days,” said an official. At present, the active patients are 1582.

The city saw the maximum spike on June 11, when 195 positive cases were reported in the city. “The spike was due to mass screening which is being conducted in many parts of the city,” said the official. He added that many infected persons were found during the screening and we would able to segregate them from others.

For the mass level screening, the civic body has deputed 10 medical teams of expert doctors from NMMC hospitals, Dr D Y Patil hospital and Terna Hospital. “They are reaching to citizens living in slums and interior parts and interactin­g with them to know about their condition and also examining their health,” said the official. If a person shows signs of fever, his body's oxygen level is immediatel­y checked with a pulse oximeter. Their swab is also being sent for testing immediatel­y if corona-like symptoms are found.

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