Third coronavirus case in Mumbai's Dharavi
Apr 3, 2020, 00:13 IST
A 35-year-old doctor who has a clinic on the main road in Dharavi area of Mumbai tested positive for coronavirus on Thursday, a civic official said.
This is a third COVID-19 case where the patient has a connection with Dharavi, considered to be Asia's biggest slum with a high population density.
An official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said a doctor who had a clinic on Dharavi's main road and who was also attached as a surgeon to a prominent private hospital tested positive for the virus.
"The building where he lives will be quarantined and all high-risk contacts will be traced," the BMC official said.
The doctor did not have any travel history, but further details were being probed, he added.
On April 1, a 56-year-old garment shop owner living in a Slum Rehabilitation Authority building in Dharavi became the first person from the area to test positive for coronavirus.
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This is a third COVID-19 case where the patient has a connection with Dharavi, considered to be Asia's biggest slum with a high population density.
An official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation said a doctor who had a clinic on Dharavi's main road and who was also attached as a surgeon to a prominent private hospital tested positive for the virus.
"The building where he lives will be quarantined and all high-risk contacts will be traced," the BMC official said.
The doctor did not have any travel history, but further details were being probed, he added.
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