City
Epaper

Rajesh Tope: State plans aggressive evacuation of suspected COVID-19 patients in Dharavi

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 23, 2020 14:26 IST

Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Wednesday said that the state Maharashtra government has planned to decided to aggressively evacuate ...

Open in App

Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Wednesday said that the state Maharashtra government has planned to decided to aggressively evacuate suspected coronavirus patients from Dharavi and other hotspots and put them in institutional quarantine. 

This move has been planned to curb the spread of deadly virus. Dharavi slum area has now become one of the hotspot areas with 190 number of cases. 

"Houses in Dharavi are very small and 10-12 people live in a house. Even if we advise home quarantine, the shortage of space defeats the purpose," he said.

"We have discussed the issue with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Mumbai municipal commissioner Pravin Pardeshi. We have agreed that home quarantine would not behelpful in Dharavi area where space shortage is a major challenge," he said.  In the evacuation process grounds of schools will be used for institutional quarantine shelters. The authorities have already started to make necessary arrangements.

Tags: Rajesh TopeMaharashtra health ministryCovid-19Coronavirus
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraMaharashtra Reports 12 New COVID-19 Cases, One Death in 24 Hours

NationalKarnataka: Over 20 Die of Heart Attacks in 40 Days in Hassan District; Probe Ordered

MumbaiMumbai: BMC Confirms Zero New COVID-19 Cases in Mumbai, No Concerning Variants Detected

MaharashtraMaharashtra COVID-19 Update: State Reports 13 New Cases, One Death

MaharashtraMaharashtra Reports 24 New COVID-19 Cases, No Fresh Deaths

Maharashtra Realted Stories

PunePune: 16-Year-Old Boy Dies by Suicide After Being Scolded by Father for Playing With Younger Children

MaharashtraMaharashtra: 4 Killed in Lightning Strike Incidents in Yavatmal District

MumbaiMumbai Coastal Road: Over 4,000 Motorists Fined For Speeding This Year; Rs 31 Lakh Fines Paid So Far

MumbaiMumbai: 4,500 Retired BEST Employees Await Dues Worth Rs 600 Crore; Workers' Union Protests at Azad Maidan

ThaneThane Traffic Update: Police Issues Advisory for Narali Purnima 2025; Check Diversions