Mumbai coronavirus News
A sero survey conducted on a population of 2,176 children in Mumbai has found that 51.18% children have been exposed to COVID-19, most of whom are asymptomatic. This indicates that the severity of infection in children remains low.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said that 8,646 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Mumbai on Thursday, the highest in a day since the outbreak of the pandemic. With this, the total number of cases in the city has reached 4,23,360.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation may consider shutting down theatres, shrines and malls for the next few days in view of the rising Coronavirus cases in Mumbai. On Thursday, the highest number of cases recorded in a single day i.e., 8,646 cases.
Mumbai city reported 716 new cases during the day, pushing its overall COVID-19 case count to 2,87,898
Death toll in Mumbai rose to 10,929 with 15 deaths being reported during the day
Mumbai division, comprising Mumbai city and its satellite towns, reported 1,441 new cases, which pushed the total count to 6,43,708
BMC has launched a mass campaign to punish people not wearing face masks
BMC has warned that the violators will be booked and penalised
BMC has set a target of booking 20,000 offenders daily and has deputed 960 staff for the same
People gathered at Nalasopara station on the western line of Mumbai's local trains and created a ruckus demanding that common people be allowed on local trains.
In view of the COVID-19 epidemic, the local train facility had been allowed for people working in essential services only.
The Mumbai Police on Sunday appealed people to follow the norms of personal safety and social distancing as the city has started giving relaxation under the Mission Begin Again guidelines issued by the state government.
The South-West Monsoon entered India that will bring heavy rainfall in the south-western region of the nation. Mumbai being situated on the coastal area of Maharashtra is ailing due COVID-19 and monsoon may add on more difficulties to it.
The South-West Monsoon entered India that will bring heavy rainfall in the south-western region of the nation. Mumbai being situated on the coastal area of Maharashtra is ailing due COVID-19 and monsoon may add on more difficulties to it.
Delhi on Thursday reported over 1,877 coronavirus cases in a single day and the total tally of infections has crossed the 34,000-mark since the pandemic broke. By Delhi government's own assessment till July 31 to treat coronavirus patients as many as 80,000 hospital beds will be required whereas only 9,000 hospital beds are available at present.
In this segment of Taal Thok Ke, we bring you a panel discussion on concurrent issues. In today's episode of 'Taal Thok Ke' we will discuss, what can be possible solutions for Delhi and Mumbai.
In this segment of Taal Thok Ke, we bring you a panel discussion on concurrent issues. In today's episode of 'Taal Thok Ke' we will discuss, what can be possible solutions for Delhi and Mumbai.
Situation in Delhi and Mumbai are getting worst day by day due to the crisis of Covid 19. All markets are closed and government is planning to close all the market coming 15 days.
Daily News and Analysis (DNA) hosted by Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary, brings to you analysis of the top news of the day. In this segment of DNA, we analyse how Mumbai became India's Wuhan.
Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, has become the hotbed of the coronavirus spread in the state where the number of cases is nearing the 33,000-mark while the death toll has crossed the 1,000-mark as well. In this segment of Zee News, Watch how hospitals in Mumbai are tackling COVID-19 pandemic.
The Dharavi slum in Mumbai headed towards a grim number of 1,000 coronavirus COVID-19 cases. At this rate in the next 48 hours, Dharavi will become the first single slum or locality in India to have 1,000 positive cases.
In this segment of DNA we will analyse, is ‘Red Alert’ of Coronavirus in Mumbai’s Dharavi a sign of danger?
Corona cases are increasing day by day in India.In some states people don't follow lockdown.In this case doctors and police from Mumbai to Jaipur have made special preparations to fight against this infection. Watch this Special Report
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