Mumbai coronavirus
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Tablighi Jamaat: Mumbai court acquits 20 foreigners charged with violating lockdown orders
Scroll Staff
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Mumbai should do more testing, tracking, tracing and treating, says Covid Task Force head
Smitha Nair
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Maharashtra government allows women to travel in Mumbai local trains from tomorrow
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: Second sero-survey in Mumbai shows 12% fall in level of exposure to virus in slum areas
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: No separate Covid degree certificates, Maharashtra government assures students
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: Mumbai records sharp rise in deaths this year, May figures highest in a decade
Scroll Staff
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Bhima Koregaon: Sudha Bharadwaj developed heart ailment triggered by stress in jail, says family
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: Institutional quarantine mandatory for patients above 50, announces Mumbai civic body
Scroll Staff
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A city divided: Covid-19 reveals Mumbai’s faultlines
Murad Banaji
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How Mumbai’s coronavirus crisis affected its non-Covid patients
Kunal Purohit, Article-14.com
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Coronavirus: All the reasons why Mumbai’s mortality rate remains worryingly high
Kunal Purohit, Article-14.com
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How Mumbai achieved the dubious honour of becoming India’s worst Covid-19 hotspot
Kunal Purohit, Article-14.com
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From smaller idols to larger tanks, how Covid-19 is changing Mumbai’s Ganesh festival
Aarefa Johari
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In India, 90% sanitation workers don’t have health insurance even amid the coronavirus crisis
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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A goat-less Bakri Eid: Covid-19 is dampening festival sales across India
Aarefa Johari
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Covid-19: Mumbai sero-survey shows 57% in slums, 16% in residential areas may have been exposed
Scroll Staff
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To battle the Covid-19 pandemic effectively, India’s government must help citizens help themselves
D Parthasarathy
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Coronavirus: Mumbai records 700 new cases in a day – lowest in three months, recovery rate at 73%
Scroll Staff
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Pandemic governance in Mumbai: Who is actually responsible for disaster management in the city?
Amita Bhide Mahesh Kamble
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For Indian cities to be resilient against disease, housing codes for the poor must not be diluted
Malini Krishnankutty