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COVID-19: Centre recommends increasing bed capacity in Mumbai

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MUMBAI: Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Wednesday said the Central committee has recommended an increase
in the
capacity of quarantine facility
in
Mumbai from 1,200 beds to 2,000,
in light of the rise
in the number of COVID-19 cases
in the city.

An inter-ministerial central team (IMCT) arrived
in
Mumbai on Tuesday for a two-day visit to assess the state’s preparedness to fight the coronavirus outbreak.

“The Central committee has also asked us to provide minimum oxygen supply to patients undergoing treatment, as it will help ease their breathing distress if any,” the minister said.

In keeping with the committee’s directives, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has been asked to arrange for more beds and increase testing across
Mumbai, Tope said, adding that tents can also be put up
in open grounds if needed.

The IMCT on Wednesday visited quarantine facilities and transit camps at Dharavi to assess the corrective measures taken by the state government.

“The COVID-19 cases
in Dharavi have not increased
in the last couple of days, indicating that our containment strategy has been working
in the area, which has five containment zones,” he said.

The team was accompanied by Tope and officials from the state health department and the BMC during the visit.

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