Hindustan Times (Noida)

Mumbai reports 532 Covid cases, highest since July 15

- Faisal Malik letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Mumbai recorded 532 new cases of Covid-19 on Wednesday, in line with a slight but sustained increase in its case trajectory over the last couple of weeks compared to a month ago.

The new cases were the highest since July 15, when the city recorded 528 new infections. Since then, daily new infections have been fewer than 500.

A second indicator of the state of the outbreak, the test positivity rate, has hovered in 0.9-1.1% range since the beginning of the month. In the third week of August, this was in the 0.5-0.7% range. The seven-day average of new cases in Mumbai is now at 434, compared to a low of 253 on August 18.

Between these periods, the city’s extensive local train network has reopened as have some schools – making the uptick now being recorded possibly not unexpected. Officials have denied any

new curbs will be brought back immediatel­y, but said they are closely watching the situation and have directed local authoritie­s to stop people from crowding, particular­ly during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. “The health machinery of the state is making all efforts to make our vaccinatio­n drive against Covid-19 pandemic

successful and setting records as well. On September 4, we vaccinated 1,227,224 doses and on August 21 1,104,465 doses were vaccinated,” said Dr Pradeep Vyas, additional chief secretary, health department.

The state government has banned physical viewing, or ‘darshan’, Ganesh idols at pandals during the ten-day Ganesh festival starting from September 10. An order by the home department has stated, “Darshan shall be made available online by the organisato­rs.”

“The decision was taken considerin­g the rise in daily cases in Mumbai and other areas. We all know that lakhs of devotees visit community mandaps for physical darshan of Lord Ganesh, which ultimately will result in crowding. We are not in a position to take any sort of risk when a threat of a potential third wave is looming large on us,” said a senior health official, wishing not to be named. Dr Vyas, made a presentati­on before the state cabinet on the Covid situation on Wednesday. “He (Dr Pradeep Vyas) informed us that though there is no rise in daily cases but our testing has been reduced significan­tly. Earlier, the state used to conduct over two million tests a day which has been reduced to around 1.7 million a day,” said a senior minister, requesting anonymity.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Social distancing norms go for a toss as a sea of shoppers converges at Dadar market in Mumbai on Wednesday.
HT PHOTO Social distancing norms go for a toss as a sea of shoppers converges at Dadar market in Mumbai on Wednesday.

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