A separate drive will be undertaken to inoculate more than 2,000 persons in Mumbai who became the victims of bogus COVID-19 vaccination camps, the BMC told the Bombay HC
Maharashtra reported 7,243 new coronavirus cases and 196 fatalities on Tuesday, taking the tally of infections to 61,72,645 and death toll to 1,26,220, a health department official said.
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation on Thursday announced that the Covid-19 vaccination drive in all civic and government-run vaccination centres will be suspended today due to a shortage of vaccines
BMC has told the Bombay High Court that it has formulated draft guidelines to prevent fake vaccination camps at private housing societies, offices, educational institutions and other premises
Maharashtra labels districts into five categories for reopening in coronavirus pandemic
DRL has shown willingness to provide a limited quantity of the Russian shot to the civic body in June under a pilot programme
BMC was the first civic body in the country to float a global tender for purchasing vaccines
Mumbai reported 1,544 fresh coronavirus positive cases following testing of 22,430 samples, the lowest such number so far this month, says city civic body
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) issued a global bid on Wednesday to procure ten million Covid vaccine doses to vaccinate citizens in Mumbai at the earliest
Maharashtra Minister Aditya Thackeray on Monday said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will explore possibilities of global procurement of Covid vaccines to meet the inoculation demand
The corporation also plans to set up vaccination centres in each of 24 municipal wards and has also issued vaccination guidelines for housing societies
The way Delhi and Mumbai have prepared to take on the pandemic brings out their professional differences
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) received a fresh stock of 100,000 Covid vaccine doses on Tuesday night and it will resume vaccination of people above 45 years at government centres.
BMC chief expressed concern after daily tests dropped to 28,000 on Sunday
Mumbai on Friday reported 8,839 new COVID-19 cases, taking the tally to 5,61,998, while 53 more patients succumbed to the infection, the city civic body said.
Mumbai civic body on Thursday said it has appointed six of its officers as coordinators for maintaining seamless supply of the life-saving gas used in treatment of critical COVID-19 patients.
42 rooms in Hotel Trident, BKC and Hotel Inter Continental at Marine Drive requisitioned already, more facilities being identified
Mumbai on Wednesday recorded 9,925 new COVID-19 cases, taking the tally to 5,44,942, while 54 more patients succumbed to the infection, the city civic body said. The daily case tally shot up in the financial capital after remaining below 8,000 for the last two days. On Monday, the city had witnessed 6,905 COVID-19 cases followed by 7,898 on Tuesday. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) updated data, 9,925 new cases pushed the COVID-19 tally to 5,44,942, while 54 fresh deaths took the toll to 12,140. On Tuesday, Mumbai had recorded 26 fatalities. As per the update, 9,273 more patients were discharged from hospitals during the day, taking the number of recovered persons to 4,44,214. With this, Mumbai now has 87,443 active cases, the BMC said. The civic body said 56,266 tests for detection of coronavirus were conducted in the last 24 hours, raising the number of samples examined so far to 47,55,733. The city's COVID-19 recovery rate stood at 81 p
BMC will set up 3 new jumbo field hospitals in the city
The number of travellers at New Delhi Railway Station has gone up since the lull seen in November-December but it is still far less