Khaleej Times

Rising Dharavi virus cases set alarm bells ringing

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new delhi — Coronaviru­s cases in Mumbai’s densely populated Dharavi slum — one of Asia’s biggest — have risen to 43 including four deaths, officials said on Sunday as they ramp up testing in a race to contain the spread of the illness.

Since the first virus death in early April, authoritie­s have stepped up measures to close off areas where cases have emerged in Dharavi, which is home to around a million people.

But 15 new cases and one death were reported overnight, taking the number of infections to 43 in the district made famous by the 2008 Oscar-winning film “Slumdog Millionair­e”, Mumbai council spokesman Vijay Khabale-Patil said on Sunday.

Testing sites have also been set up in recent days to pick up on asymptomat­ic carriers of the virus, Khabale-Patil said, adding that “as a result more positive cases have emerged”.

“We have been running extensive medical camps in Dharavi and other areas of Mumbai to test more people for coronaviru­s and make sure carriers are not ignored just because they don’t display symptoms,” he said on Saturday.

Local officials also closed all shops, except pharmacies, near socalled “containmen­t zones” in Dharavi from Friday to limit the number of people in public spaces.

India has been in a nationwide lockdown since March 25.

Some states including Maharashtr­a, where Mumbai is located, said on Saturday that the strict measures — due to be lifted on April 15 — would be extended until the end of the month.

“The state will show the way to the country even in these tough times,” Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray said on extending the lockdown in his state.

“On Monday, we will complete five weeks since the first case of coronaviru­s was reported in the state. We can say that till now we have been successful in preventing the multiplica­tion of the number of cases up to some extent.”

Maharashtr­a has the highest number of cases among India’s states and territorie­s, at 1,761 including 127 deaths. India’s overall toll on Sunday stood at 8,356 infections including 273 deaths. Experts have warned that Covid-19 could spread like wildfire in slums where social distancing and self-isolation are all but impossible. —

We have been running extensive medical camps in Dharavi and other areas of Mumbai to test more people for coronaviru­s and make sure carriers are not ignored just because they don’t display symptoms Vijay Khabale-Patil

Mumbai council spokesman

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