Mumbai's Biggest Hotspot Worli Turns Ray of Hope in Covid-19 Battle as Jr Thackeray Says Infected Recovered
Mumbai's Biggest Hotspot Worli Turns Ray of Hope in Covid-19 Battle as Jr Thackeray Says Infected Recovered
The G-South Ward that comprises Worli, Prabhadevi and Lower Parel on Tuesday recorded 52 new coronavirus cases, taking the total number to 360 — the highest in the city.

Mumbai: Worli, which recently emerged as a coronavirus hotspot with several confirmed cases and two deaths, is on its way to recovery after some infected people tested negative.

Sharing the news, Worli MLA and Environment Minister Aaditya Thackeray tweeted, "Today over phone, I got in touch with some Worli residents who had contracted coronavirus. They have recovered and gone back to their homes. They are no fit. The way they have won the war against Covid-19, I am confident that our state and country will win this battle too."

Mumbai, the financial capital of India, accounts for a lion's share of Covid-19 cases, making it the epicentre of the pandemic in India.

The G-South Ward that comprises Worli, Prabhadevi and Lower Parel on Tuesday recorded 52 new coronavirus cases, taking the total number to 360 — the highest in the city.

Most cases in G-South Ward were from Worli Koliwada, Janta Colony, Jijamata Nagar and BDD Chawl.

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has marked out nearly 400 containment zones to prevent Covid-19 transmission, as the financial capital itself accounted for over 1,500 cases and close to 10 deaths.

Worli, with around 20% cases, has also been demarcated as a containment zone. The movement of people has been restricted in Worli-Koliwada area.

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