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Mumbai to go into lockdown if daily Covid cases cross 20,000

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January 04, 2022

Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Tuesday said if the daily Covid-19 cases in the city cross the 20,000-mark, a lockdown will be imposed in the city as per the Union government's rules.

IMAGE: Students stand in a queue to receive a dose of Bharat Biotech's Covaxin against Covid-19 at the BMC School, Shastri Nagar in Mumbai, January 3, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo.

Talking to reporters at her office in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation headquarters, Pednekar suggested that citizens wear triple-layered masks while travelling in public buses and local trains.

 

She also appealed to them to get vaccinated at the earliest and follow all Covid-19-related standard operating procedures.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray might address the citizens on the matter in a couple of days, she said.

The mayor said BMC Commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal has been keeping a close watch on the situation, and he has already hinted about the  lockdown if the Covid-19 cases in the city rise over 20,000.

"Today, no one wants a lockdown and it certainly shouldn't be imposed, as just now everyone is recovering from it. If the lockdown is enforced again, it will badly affect everyone. But, if the daily Covid-19 cases cross the 20,000 mark, a lockdown will be implemented by the civic body and the state government as per the Union government's rules," Pednekar said.

She appealed to citizens to follow Covid-19-appropriate behaviour, avoid overcrowding in markets, malls and marriage functions, and wear masks properly.

The mayor also appealed to people to hold marriage functions as per the rules, and ensure such events do not prove to be Covid-19 super-spreaders.

She said currently, only six Omicron patients are admitted in Mumbai hospitals and all other persons infected by the new Covid-19 variant have been discharged.

To check the spread of Covid-19 cases, the Mumbai civic body is conducting RT-PCR tests and distributing masks to those who don't have them. The BMC is also focusing on vaccinating a maximum number of people, she added.

"The civic body procured for free the vaccines sold to hospitals here by the Union government under the 25 per cent quota and administered them to citizens without taking charges. The vaccine doses are administered in societies, buildings and chawls and to groups of youths, senior citizens and women," the mayor said.

"If a ward has 20,000 homes, we have covered 15,000-16,000 of these homes," she claimed.

Pednekar said the Shiv Sena cancelled two programmes of the party due to the rise in Covid-19 cases.

The mayor also appreciated Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar for his reported statement that he would not attend any function if more than 50 people are present.

Mumbai is witnessing a huge surge in Covid-19 cases since last week.

On Monday, the country's financial capital reported 8,082 Covid-19 cases, the highest daily count since April 18, 2021, taking the caseload beyond the eight lakh-mark, while two more patients succumbed to the infection, the BMC earlier said.

Mumbai also reported 40 new cases of the Omicron variant, pushing the number of such infections to 368 in the metropolis, according to the Maharashtra government's health department.

With fresh additions, the city's coronavirus tally rose to 8,07,602, while the death toll increased to 16,379 on Monday, as per official data.

Source: PTI
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