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State sees sudden jump in 3,000 new COVID-19 cases
Updated On: 23 May, 2020 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Arita Sarkar
After several weeks, the work on the COVID care centre at BKC grounds for mild symptomatic patients, is finally complete

CRPF jawans on duty at Shastri Nagar in Bandra West on Friday. Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
Maharashtra recorded one of the sharpest spikes in COVID-19 cases on Friday at 2,940, of which 1,751 came in from Mumbai. This has pushed the state's tally to 44,582 cases. Of the total, 30,474 patients are currently being treated at various COVID facilities and 12,583 have already recovered.
According to state health department officials, 63 deaths were reported in the state on Friday of which 27 were in Mumbai, nine in Pune, eight in Jalgaon, five in Solapur, three in Vasai-Virar, three in Aurangabad, two in Satara and one each in Malegaon, Thane, Kalyan-Dombivli, Ulhasnagar, Panvel and Nagpur. While 28 of the deceased were senior citizens, 43 were suffering from other ailments.
After several weeks, the work on the COVID care centre at BKC grounds for mild symptomatic patients, is finally complete. Civic officials said that it would be functional from Saturday. "We have tied up with the Asian Heart Institute and if any of the patients at the centre develop severe symptoms, they can be admitted to the ICU there," said a senior civic official, adding that there was a provision for 30 patients. Meanwhile, the centre at NESCO exhibition grounds is also nearly complete and is expected to be functional by Monday. Civic officials said that Dr Neelam Andrade, dean of Nair Dental Hospital would run the facility at NESCO in Goregaon.
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