Key Points

Maharashtra has reported two Covid-related deaths in 2023, both involving patients with pre-existing medical conditions. The state health department emphasizes that Covid cases remain rare and predominantly mild. Out of 6,066 tested samples, only 106 tested positive, with most cases concentrated in Mumbai. Health officials are maintaining a vigilant monitoring approach while reassuring citizens not to panic about the current situation.

Key Points: Maharashtra Confirms Two Covid Deaths Amid Low Case Surge

  • Two Covid deaths reported in Mumbai with underlying health conditions
  • 106 positive cases detected from 6,066 swab samples
  • 52 patients currently undergoing mild symptom treatment
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Maharashtra reports two Covid-linked deaths, govt urges citizens not to panic

Maharashtra reports two Covid-related deaths in 2023, health officials urge calm as cases remain sporadic and mild symptoms predominate.

"Covid testing and treatment facilities are available through the health department. Therefore, the public is urged not to panic. - Maharashtra Health Department"

Mumbai, May 21

Maharashtra has reported two Covid-related deaths since January this year, the state health department has said, adding that the two were patients with comorbidities.

The department, late Tuesday night, stated that both deaths were reported from Mumbai and involved patients with comorbidities (simultaneous presence of two or more medical conditions in a person). One of the deceased had nephrotic syndrome with hypocalcemia seizure, while the other was a cancer patient.

According to the health department, a total of 6,066 swab samples have been examined for coronavirus since January, of which 106 tested positive for the infectious disease. Of these, 101 were from Mumbai and the remaining from Pune, Thane, and Kolhapur. Currently, 52 patients are undergoing treatment for mild symptoms, while 16 are being treated at hospitals.

"A spike in Covid-19 cases is not only being seen in Maharashtra, but also in other states and even other countries," said the health department release.

"Covid is a disease caused by a virus. Currently, the ILI (Influenza-like Illness) and SARI (Severe Acute Respiratory Infection) survey is going on in Maharashtra for Covid. In that survey, such patients are tested for Covid. These Covid patients are being treated regularly after testing positive, Covid cases are currently rare in the state. Mild symptoms are being found in Covid patients. Covid testing and treatment facilities are available through the health department. Therefore, the public is urged not to panic," said the release.

Earlier, the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday said, "Covid-19 is now considered an endemic and an ongoing health problem. As the virus has become established at the community level, cases are now sporadic and very rare.

In recent days, the number of Covid cases has been increasing in Singapore, Hong Kong, East Asia and other countries. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's health department is constantly monitoring the spread of Covid to keep it under control. "The number of patients has been very low from January to April. Some patients have been seen since May; however, the BMC administration is appealing to the citizens not to panic in this regard," said the release.

According to BMC, treatment and guidance facilities are available in the civic hospitals, including Seven Hills Hospital with 20 beds (MICU), 20 beds for children and pregnant women and 60 general beds. Also, Kasturba Hospital has 2 intensive care (ICU) beds and a special ward of 10 beds with a provision to increase the capacity immediately.

"Common symptoms of Covid-19 include fever, cough (dry or with phlegm), sore or achy throat, fatigue, body aches, and headache. Symptoms may also include a runny nose and a loss of taste or smell. These symptoms can often be similar to those of a common cold and can vary from person to person. In severe cases, difficulty in breathing is a major warning sign," said the BMC advisory.

The BMC further said that Covid-19 can be prevented by taking proper precautions. Especially patients with serious illnesses and low immunity, e.g., cancer, the elderly, diabetes, high blood pressure, and liver disease, should take proper precautions. BMC has urged the citizens to consult a municipal clinic, hospital, or family doctor if they find symptoms like fever, cough (dry or with phlegm), sore or achy throat, fatigue, body aches, and headache.

The Corporation has also appealed to the citizens to wear a mask in public if found with symptoms, keep a distance from others, wash hands frequently with soap and water and follow a proper diet and take rest.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Good to see BMC is being proactive about monitoring the situation. But why wait till May to increase awareness? Should have started preparedness drills in April itself when global cases were rising. Hope they've stocked enough medicines this time.
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Priya M.
My mother is a cancer survivor - this news makes me worried 😟 The government should prioritize vaccination boosters for high-risk groups immediately. Last time we suffered so much during lockdowns, can't go through that again!
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Amit S.
People in Mumbai local trains have completely stopped wearing masks. BMC should run awareness campaigns in railway stations. Prevention is better than cure - this is basic Indian wisdom we seem to have forgotten!
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Sunita R.
The numbers seem under control but we must remain alert. Our hospitals handled the crisis well last time, but many private hospitals overcharged patients. Government should fix treatment rates in advance this time if cases rise.
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Vikram J.
Instead of creating panic, media should highlight recovery rates. 106 cases out of 6000+ tests is just 1.7% positivity rate. Our immunity is stronger now after previous waves and vaccination. Just follow basic hygiene and live normally 👍
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Neha P.
BMC's advisory is helpful but they should also publish list of authorized testing centers. Last time many fell prey to fake testing scams. Also, why no mention of ayurvedic immunity boosters like kadha? Our traditional remedies helped many during pandemic.

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