The financial capital of India, Mumbai, was hit hard during the first wave of the pandemic. But it was how the first wave prepared Mumbai so it successfully defeated the second wave of the COVID pandemic.
How India s most crowded city Mumbai tackled the vicious Covid second wave
As 2020 wore on, it looked like India might have miraculously beaten the pandemic and lockdown restrictions were eased. But in Mumbai, authorities didn t dismantle a single bed.
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A doctor speaks on the intercom with a senior consultant giving an update of a patient at the BKC jumbo field hospital, one of the largest COVID-19 facilities in Mumbai. (Photo | AP) By AFP
MUMBAI: When Covid-19 arrived in India, few places looked as vulnerable as Mumbai. But a year on, South Asia s most crowded city has surprised many by tackling a vicious second wave with considerable success.
When COVID-19 arrived in India, few places looked as vulnerable as Mumbai. But a year on, the city has surprised many by tackling a vicious second wave with considerable success.
A video shot inside Sion and widely shared on social media showed corpses wrapped in black plastic left on beds in a ward where patients were being treated
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