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Maharashtra Health Ministry declares 30 public hospitals as COVID-19 facilities

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 2, 2020 18:14 IST

The Maharashtra government on Thursday declared 30 government hospitals as dedicated COVID-19 facilities. A total of 2,305 beds are ...

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The Maharashtra government on Thursday declared 30 government hospitals as dedicated COVID-19 facilities. A total of 2,305 beds are available in the hospitals, the state health ministry said.

Three more Covid-19 cases have been reported in Maharashtra - two from Pune and one from Buldhana, taking the total number of positive cases in the state to 338, said Maharashtra Health Department.

The deadly coronavirus, which already infected 1,965 people in India, has entered a dangerous territory — Dharavi, Asia’s largest slum in Mumbai. It has already claimed one life in Dharavi and infected at least one other person. 

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