The Free Press Journal

5 WARDS RECORD 25% SPIKE IN CASES

As per BMC data, Borivali, Andheri, Juhu, Versova, Kandivali, Malad, and Jogeshwari constitute 32% of city’s total active cases

- PRATIP ACHARYA | Mumbai

In the past week, the active case count in five municipal wards of the western suburbs has increased by 25 per cent. Last year, when the COVID-19 pandemic was at its peak, these wards -R Central (Borivali), K West (Andheri West, Juhu and Verso va ), R South (Kandivli), P North (Malad), and K east (Andheri East and Jogeshwari)-emerged as the hotspots in Mumbai.

As per the latest BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) data, these five wards constitute approximat­ely 32 per cent of the total active cases in Mumbai. Presently, Mumbai has 9,690 active cases, of which 3,126 cases are from the mention edwards. Earlier, on February 22, there were 2,387 active cases in these wards. Senior civic health officials said that more than 95 per cent of the cases in these wards are being reported from high rises. Officials also stated that most of the new cases were detected in patients who have been socialisin­g in the past month. Suresh Kakani, additional municipal commission­er, BMC, took a review of the COVID-19 situation in these wards earlier on Saturday. “It's too early to say whether these wards have become a hotspot. The number of cases is scattered and there is no pattern as such,” Kakani told the Free Press Journal.

He has also directed officers to closely monitor banquet halls and open spaces in their wards to ensure COVID-19 protocols aren't flouted. “Most of the cases are reported from high-rises where citizens recently participat­ed in social gatherings,” Kakani added.

Bhagyashre­e Kapse, assistant municipal commission­er and in-charge of RC ward said, there are 53 marriage halls and 12 lawns in her ward which are presently being monitored by civic officials. “We are monitoring CCTV cameras and checking the video footage daily to check that not more than 50 guests are at the venues,” Kapse said. She also mentioned that, in order to curb the spread of the virus in her ward, officials are aggressive­ly sealing floors in the high-rises.

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