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COVID-19: Vague details throw up contact-tracing challenge in Dharavi
Updated On: 02 May, 2020 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Ashish Raje, Pallavi Smart
Ground officials say often basic information like address and phone number is not available; G North ward officer denies such a problem

Health workers look for a suspected COVID-19 patient in Dharavi. Pic/Ashish Raje
Apart from being one of those areas in Mumbai, which has recorded the most number of COVID-19 cases, Dharavi seems to have come up with a bigger challenge now. According to ground workers, contact tracing has become a task in the slum due to incomplete addresses and wrong contact details.
A number of factors have led to the continuous rise in cases in Dharavi. One of them is the difficulty in following social-distancing rules, as it is a densely populated area. But if contact tracing becomes difficult, then it might become another point of concern.
On Friday, a team of officials, who visited the slum to trace a suspected COVID-19 patient, had to return without any success because the person could not be found. mid-day's photographer, who was at the spot, found out that it was because of an incomplete address. There have been instances of officials looking for people with minimal information about them.
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