700 Coronavirus Positive Cops In Maharastra, Five Died

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In Mumbai, the city that has seen an alarming surge in number of COVID-19 patients, policemen above 55 have been told to stay at home

More than 700 police officers in Maharashtra - the most exceedingly terrible hit state in the nation because of the COVID-19 pandemic - have coronavirus up until this point and five of them have kicked the bucket, as per the information shared by the state police. Of 714 COVID-19 cases enrolled so far by the state police, 648 are dynamic cases.

There have been 194 occurrences of an ambush on police officers in Maharashtra since March 25 when a nationwide lockdown to handle the pandemic started and 689 blamed have been captured for that, as per the state police.

In Mumbai, the city that has seen a disturbing flood in several COVID-19 patients, police officers over 55 have been advised to remain at home. The city police took the choice a month ago in the wake of recording three passings connected to the profoundly infectious sickness.

On Friday, the head of the city's urban body Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation or BMC - Praveen Pardeshi-was supplanted by Iqbal Chahal in a significant purge in the office that is accountable for the city's COVID-19 reaction.

The city, frequently known as India's monetary capital, has revealed more than 11,000 of about 19,000 coronavirus patients detailed by the state.

Boss Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday conceded that the state has not had the option to break the chain of transmission as he spoke to the individuals to remain inside. "We need to come out of the lockdown one day or the other. We can't be living forever like this. In any case, to come out of this sooner, you have to observe runs and keep up the order of social removing and use face veil," Mr. Thackeray said.

The focal government on Thursday said that Maharashtra was a territory of specific concern and said it stood prepared to help.

"The (administration) is prepared to help inside and out - be it labor increment, limit building, specialized help, and so forth or any sort of handholding that is required to deal with the circumstance," Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said at a gathering with state wellbeing authorities.

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