The Free Press Journal

Packed Mumbra scripts Covid-19 success story

- SANJAY JOG

Densely populated Mumbra has emerged as a success story in effectivel­y combating the coronaviru­s pandemic, riding on the collective efforts by elected representa­tives and the Thane Municipal Corporatio­n. The satellite town did not report any case on Friday.

The doubling rate has shot up to a record 187 days from 17 days in April, while the recovery rate is 87 per cent.

The mortality rate is on a welcome slide, hitting 1.2% from earlier 3.8%, prompting authoritie­s to set an ambitious target of breaking the Covid chain and restoring normalcy.

Minister of Housing Jitendra Awhad, who has been elected from the area, told Free Press Journal, “Mumbra with 5.50 lakh population as per the 2011 Census has set a record of sorts. The first Covid 19 patient was detected on April 4 and till August 6 the progressiv­e rise in number of patients is at 1,214 patients of whom 803 have been discharged, 200 are stable, only two are critical, 59 in home quarantine and 150 deaths. It was possible because of massive tracing, tracking, testing and treatment, and above all the timely commenceme­nt of community clinics in various areas.”

The minister said community participat­ion was crucial as they teamed up with the government, civic and police personnel for effective implementa­tion of the containmen­t strategy. “Under the Zero Mission, a mobile app survey of 1,60,894 people was conducted between July 3 and August 6. Further, 3,100 antigen test kits were made available and 2,391 tests were conducted from July 16 up to August 6. Nearly 1,047 were referred for RTPCR test between July 9 and August 6,’’ he said.

TMC assistant commission­er Mahesh Aher said the ward level committees were formed to take the residents on board in the implementa­tion of lockdown norms. “People who came forward were appointed as Covid warriors, who kept a close vigil at the entry and exit of 56 containmen­t zones. They played a crucial role in the home delivery of essential commoditie­s in such zones.”

The senior civic official said the administra­tion set up a 360-bed Covid care centre for high-risk patients and also put in place a 200bed hospital at the Kausa stadium. “With the initiative of minister Awhad, the Maharashtr­a Housing and Area Developmen­t Authority is developing a 396-bed hospital which is likely to be inaugurate­d on

August 15,” he said. During Ramzan and the recently celebrated Eid, Muslim community members helped the administra­tion by offering namaz at their homes to avoid crowding.

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