The Free Press Journal

City sees 35% drop in active cases

- SWAPNIL MISHRA swapnil.mishra@fpj.co.in

As a silver lining to the lockdown, there has been a 34.53 per cent drop in the number of active cases across Mumbai in the last one month. According to the BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) data, there were 77,495 active cases as on April 6, which further reduced to 54,472 as on May 6. Officials have attributed the drop to the measures it took last month, of which the Break The Chain mission and the implementa­tion of strict restrictio­ns have played a vital role.

Meanwhile, the cases reported daily for the last one week is below 5,000 and it is expected to drop more by the next week. Suresh Kakani, additional municipal corporatio­n, BMC, said the restrictio­ns have helped curb it. “We only urge citizens to follow the COVID-19 norms strictly so that the trend continues downward. Moreover, 87 per cent of the active cases is asymptomat­ic. Only 2 per cent to 3 per cent is critical and needs to be hospitalis­ed,” he said.

Kakani further said their main concern is now to contain the mortality rate. All COVID-19 hospitals have been directed to follow Mission Save Lives. “Every death is unfortunat­e. However, if we see the overall picture, the daily death rate is still under 0.6. Even our overall case fatality rate, which was 5 in October-November, 2020, has dropped to 2.1,” said Kakani. “The city’s death rate due to COVID-19 this month is lower than the national average,” he added.

Dr Rahil Pandit, a member of the state task force, said there is possibly a change in the disease pattern. “The COVID-19 cycle is usually two to three weeks long. For the first one week to 10 days, youngsters remain asymptomat­ic, but then land up in hospital with a cytokine storm,” he said.

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