Mumbai sees surge in COVID cases, decision on local trains services likely after Feb 22

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 16, 2021 09:54 AM2021-02-16T09:54:44+5:302021-02-16T10:00:08+5:30

Two weeks after local trains were opened for all, Mumbai reported a jump in the count of fresh Covid-19 ...

Mumbai sees surge in COVID cases, decision on local trains services likely after Feb 22 | Mumbai sees surge in COVID cases, decision on local trains services likely after Feb 22

Mumbai sees surge in COVID cases, decision on local trains services likely after Feb 22

Two weeks after local trains were opened for all, Mumbai reported a jump in the count of fresh Covid-19 cases on Monday. Therefore, BMC will take a decision after reviewing the situation on February 22. 

Accordingly, a decision will be taken about local trains if number of covid patients continue to grow. The local train services in Mumbai, which were hit due to the coronavirus-induced lockdown, resumed for the general public from February 1. Since then, the number of patients has risen again in the last two weeks.

In January, an average of 300 to 350 patients a day were registered in Mumbai. This number has now reached 650.

As a result, even after the opening of schools and colleges in other parts of the state, cautious steps are being taken by the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation.

While talking to reporters, Additional Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (Health) Suresh Kakan had said, “Since the local train services resumed, we are keeping a close watch and for the next 15 days we are going to remain cautious.” 

As this period is coming to an end on 21st February, BMC will review the number of patients.

After asking Kakani about the local train situation he said, the number of corona patients will continue to increase by 10-20%. However, if the review conducted after February 22 shows a large increase in the number of patients, a different decision will be taken regarding the local trains.

Additional Commissioner Suresh Kakani clarified that decision will be taken in consultation with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. However, if the number of patients is low, further relaxation can be decided, he said.

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