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Dharavi, Asia's biggest slum under danger of Covid-19 | Master Stroke
The worst nightmare of Mumbaikars came true when at least two COVID-19 positive cases have been reported from Dharavi, Asia's biggest slum, nestling in the belly of Mumbai on Thursday.
While one 53-year old man with no history of foreign travel was found positive for coronavirus and has reportedly succumbed in a government hospital late on Wednesday, another was found positive on Thursday. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai with a police team promptly sealed off the entire building No. 9 in Punjabi Camp, Sion-Koliwada area today amidst protests.
While one 53-year old man with no history of foreign travel was found positive for coronavirus and has reportedly succumbed in a government hospital late on Wednesday, another was found positive on Thursday. The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai with a police team promptly sealed off the entire building No. 9 in Punjabi Camp, Sion-Koliwada area today amidst protests.
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