Mumbai: The state consistently reported below 6,000 cases for the past four days.
On Wednesday, 5,560 cases were added along with 163 fatalities.
With this, the total case in the country rose to 63.7 lakh and death touched 1,34,364.
The city recorded a marginal increase in the new Covid-19 case on Wednesday.
The day after registering 239 cases, Mumbai recorded 289 cases and nine deaths.
The positive cases of the city are now at 7.38,243 and death to 15,968.
The country’s weekly partnership level fell to 3% as on August 10 and from 36 districts, there were only seven districts with a higher level of weekly leader than the country’s average.
The Satara District has a highest level of capititution of 6.6%, while the Gondia has a low-cost low-cost level of 0.06%.
Supplementary City Commissioner Suresh Kakani said that to anticipate the third wave, it has been decided to increase the contact ratio of contact to 1:20 since 1:15.
He said the test rate would also increase.
“Because more sectors open, orders have been issued to increase the number of tests, including RPCR tests and fast antigen tests (mice).
To ensure the availability of the number of ‘kits’ needed, the right planning has been done too,” he said.
As part of preparation, BMC also said that the reviews and training of the Covid neighborhood room had been carried out.
“Also, given the possibility of infection of young children during the third wave, the training needed in this case will be given to those who work in the control room,” BMC said in a statement on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the Jumbo BKC center that has been closed since May for renovations will begin accepting patients from Thursday, Dean said Dr.
Rajesh Dere.
The Jumbo Center in Mulund and Dahecar has also been asked to start preparations to start the operation.