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4 more Covid deaths in state take total toll since May to 25
4 more Covid deaths in state take total toll since May to 25

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

4 more Covid deaths in state take total toll since May to 25

Mumbai: A 35-year-old woman battling a heart disease died of Covid-19 at a private hospital in city on Friday. The woman had come from Nashik for treatment. The death of three others on the same day in the state — one with diabetes and hypertension, one with heart disease and TB, and another with heart disease and cancer — take the total Covid-19-linked deaths to 25 in Maharashtra since May. The three other victims were a 79-year-old from Satara, a 55-year-old in Ulhasnagar, and an 85-year-old from Kolhapur. The city also reported 25 new cases on Friday. All the patients had mild symptoms. In four other Covid deaths in the city since May, the primary cause of fatality has been linked to multiple comorbidities. An official from BMC's health department said, "We are admitting a few patients every couple of days, but all of them are people with severe comorbidities. They're referred to Seven Hills for isolation. The admissions are only to be safe, all are stable." — Eshan Kalyanikar Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

Another Covid-linked death in state; rain diseases rise
Another Covid-linked death in state; rain diseases rise

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Another Covid-linked death in state; rain diseases rise

Mumbai: There has been another Covid-19-linked death in the state—of a 45-year-old Panvel resident who was immunocompromised with heart disease—taking the tally to 19 since May. The city on Tuesday reported 32 new cases, all with mild infections. Intermittent rainfall over the past week has also led to a seasonal uptick in monsoon-related illnesses in Mumbai, with hospitals reporting a gradual rise in cases of dengue, malaria and even chikungunya. While some patients required intensive care, physicians say the current caseload is moderate for now. "We have started seeing all expected communicable diseases with an addition of Covid-19," said Dr Hemalata Arora, an internal medicine specialist at Nanavati Hospital. A pulmonologist at one of the civic hospitals in south Mumbai said even patients with severe comorbidities along with Covid-19 are recovering. "Any deaths linked to Covid-19 are primarily due to pre-existing conditions. But it is also possible Covid-19 may worsen them by straining overall health like any other co-infection," the pulmonologist said. There are no Covid-19 patients admitted at Cama and Albless Hospital, said Dr Tushar Palve, medical superintendent. The hospital created a dedicated Covid-19 ward for women and children a couple of weeks ago. A doctor at Seven Hills Hospital said there are four cases of Covid-19, all are elderly and stable without needing oxygen support. Meanwhile, Dr Arora said, "We have just started seeing a rise in chikungunya patients." At Gleneagles Hospital, Dr Manjusha Agarwal, an internal medicine specialist, said a malaria patient developed lung complications and required ICU care. "He recovered quickly." "But we expect more such cases by mid-June. Dengue has become an endemic disease. We see it all year now, largely due to ongoing construction activities," Dr Agarwal said. A state entomologist said there is surveillance ongoing for monsoon-related diseases and data would be released in the next couple of days. Civic hospitals have yet to open dedicated fever OPDs for rain-related illnesses. A doctor at KEM Hospital said preparations for separate fever wards and OPDs will begin once cases rise.

34 new Covid cases, total 569 since May in city
34 new Covid cases, total 569 since May in city

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

34 new Covid cases, total 569 since May in city

Mumbai: On Thursday, the city added 34 new Covid-19 cases, taking the total since May to 569. There have been four Covid-19-linked deaths in the city since, and three more in MMR. All had pre-existing health conditions. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In all, the state reported 98 Covid-19 cases on the same day. There were four in Thane, two in Kalyan, one in Vasai-Virar, four in Pune district, 10 in Pune city, one each in Satara, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district and Nagpur, and three in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation. Health officials said all those diagnosed on Thursday are mild cases. Since cases began to surge in mid-May, there have been 17 Covid-19-linked deaths, all with comorbidities like diabetes, cancer and stroke. tnn

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