As the city grapples with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) chief Iqbal Singh Chahal on Friday said that Mumbai s test positivity rate has dropped below 10 per cent.
Uddhav Thackeray asks Centre to declare COVID-19 as national calamity
Mirror Online / Updated: Apr 29, 2021, 14:34 IST
Mumbai:
Maharashtra Chief Minister
Uddhav Thackeray has asked the Central government to declare the coronavirus pandemic as a national calamity, Shiv Sena MP
Sanjay Raut said on Thursday.
Raut said that the CM conveyed this message during his several meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as through letters to Central authorities.
Referring to a statement made by the Supreme Court of India, the senior leader said, Thackeray has been saying this for a month now and it is good that even the Supreme Court has taken note of it.
Mumbai: With the COVID-19
vaccination drive operating at full pace, scores of Mumbaikars, who have already taken the first dose are now gearing up for their second jab.
However, a number of beneficiaries have raised doubts if they can take the second dose of the vaccine from a centre different from the one where they had taken the first one.
A netizen took to Twitter to inform Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (
BMC) officials that he was denied the second dose at a vaccine centre as he did not take the first jab there. He added that the centre turned down his request despite having an adequate stock of the vaccine.
As compared to Sunday, the metropolis has reported 1,666 fewer cases, but six more deaths. A day before, the financial capital had registered 5,542 new cases and 64 fatalities. (PTI)
MUMBAI: Mumbai reported 3,876 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, the lowest daily count since March 30, while 70 more patients succumbed to the infection, the city civic body said.
According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) s updated data, with the addition of 3,876 cases, the Covid-19 tally increased to 6,31,527, while the death toll jumped to 12,853.
As compared to Sunday, the metropolis has reported 1,666 fewer cases, but six more deaths. A day before, the financial capital had registered 5,542 new cases and 64 fatalities.
Maharashtra to give COVID-19 vaccines to all citizens for free: Nawab Malik
ANI / Updated: Apr 25, 2021, 17:01 IST
Nawab Malik said on Sunday.
Malik said that the move was discussed in the state cabinet. In the last cabinet, we had discussed that mass vaccination should be there in the state of Maharashtra and free vaccination should be there and yesterday Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Ajit Pawar has said that we will vaccinate the entire population of the state above 18 years of age in free of cost.
The Minister further said that the global tenders will be invited for the vaccinations. Definitely, he (Pawar) said the best and cheap medicine which will be provided to us globally we will purchase from them, a global tender will be there in the state of Maharashtra. The process has been started and we are trying our best to procure as earlier as possible to start the mass vaccination in the state.