The Free Press Journal

Highest 186 toll in State

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State Surveillan­ce Officer Dr Pradip Awate said, barring Mumbai, the data reconcilia­tion of deaths in all districts/municipal corporatio­ns in the state has been done. "The numbers are finalised after checking death informatio­n obtained from districts, informatio­n available at the state level and that on the Covid-19 portal. Therefore, the difference in the number of deaths in Thane, Raigad and Palghar districts can be seen," he explained. “Of the 186 deaths, 110 were reported in Mumbai, of which 41 were reported in the last 48 hours. While the remaining 69 deaths are from the period April 18 to June 18. Therefore, these deaths have not been included in the daily numbers but instead, they have been included in the cumulative figures,” said Dr Awate.

According to the BMC public health department, the city reported 1,242 corona cases and 41 Covid-19 deaths on Sunday, bringing the total count to 66,507, with 3,669 deaths until now.

State authoritie­s, however, are wary about the rapid spread of the virus in some parts of the state, mainly because of the weak health infrastruc­ture. In Jalgaon and Solapur, where cases have been rising rapidly in the past few weeks, the tracing and testing rates are poor.

In Solapur, according to government officials, the local administra­tion has failed to trace the vulnerable people among beedi and textile workers, whose immunity is low because of their work profiles. This has led to a high case fatality rate in the district. “We could contain the spread well in Mumbai, but the curve has been disturbed because of cases in other parts of the state. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has asked district collectors and civic chiefs to pull up their socks and contain the spread. Districts and municipal corporatio­ns are being monitored at the state-level," an official said.

Dr Sanjay Oak, who heads a taskforce of doctors constitute­d by the government for the clinical management of critically ill patients, said they were going to focus on reducing the fatality rate. “We are not scared of positive cases, as they can be controlled. We have controlled them in Mumbai. Early identifica­tion, treatment and applicatio­n of the appropriat­e drugs is the key to treatment. After introducin­g plasma therapy and using tocilizuma­b, now we are pushing for remdesivir and other drugs that have proved useful in treating Covid. We will focus on reducing the CFR in the state. The idea of field hospitals has paid off well, as we are ready with adequate beds and ready to take up more patients,” he said.

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