In June and July, too, Dharavi had witnessed no new Covid-19 infection on a few days
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Dharavi, the biggest slum in Mumbai, did not report even a single coronavirus positive case for the second consecutive day on Thursday, due to which its overall infection count remained unchanged at 6,992, a senior civic official said. No new case was reported in the slum colony on Wednesday.
Earlier, on August 3 and 8 also, this area did not witness even a single case, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said. In June and July, too, Dharavi had witnessed no new Covid-19 infection on a few days.
Out of the 6,992 total number of cases, 6,596 patients have recovered and got discharge from hospitals, the official said. There are only 16 active Covid-19 cases in this slum colony at present, he added. Dharavi became a hotspot of coronavirus infections in the beginning of April this year, when the second wave of the pandemic was at its peak in Maharashtra.
The area had reported its highest-ever 99 Covid-19 cases on April 8, 2021. The first coronavirus case in Dharavi was reported on April 1, 2020. Spread over 2.5 sq km area and housing a mix of shanties and micro industrial units, Dharavi is home to around 6.5 lakh people.
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