The Free Press Journal

Growth rate of corona infection in ‘least affected’ wards rises steadily

- DIPTI SINGH / Mumbai

As the entire city is reeling under the fear of the rising number of positive coronaviru­s cases, BMC has started monitoring and calculatin­g the growth rate of Coronaviru­s infection across all 24 administra­tive wards. The average growth rate of Covid-19 cases in Mumbai from May 16 to May 22 was 6.61%, according to data released by the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal

Corporatio­n (BMC) on Sunday. A civic official said: “We are monitoring the Covid-19 average growth rate in each ward in addition to the doubling rate. It helps to immediatel­y identify a rise in cases in particular wards, which may be low-risk wards.” Between May 5 and May 11, the average growth rate of the city was at 6.7%. Meanwhile, eight administra­tive wards, in particular, witnessed a higher growth rate of more than 8%, indicating that these wards would need stringent containmen­t measures and greater participat­ion from citizen groups for observing social distancing norms. Ironically, the eight wards that have shown a growth rate of more than 8% this week, were the least affected wards initially and reported lesser number of cases than many other wards like G (South) ward, G (North) Ward, E ward and L ward. "This is a clear indication that the number of cases is now slowing down in the wards that were termed as 'worst affected' ones at the beginning of this month, while those which were least affected have been showing a steady rise in the number of cases," said a senior BMC official.

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