Mumbai-based Glenmark will launch an antiviral drug on Saturday to treat mild to moderate covid cases.


As the central and state governments allow a phased rest in the curves to get up and running again after a two-month lockdown to prevent the spread of covid-19, we will provide you with the latest updates from Mumbai.  Let's bring.
      * Mumbai-based Glenmark will launch an antiviral drug on Saturday to treat mild to moderate covid cases.Called Fabiflu, it will be the first oral favipirvir-approved drug in India, after which the company received manufacturing and marketing approval from India's pharmaceutical regulator on 19 June.  * Rapid increase in covid-19 cases in Bhiwandi and a demand by the local people.  In Powerloom city, an IAS officer appointed Pankaj Asiya, the city commissioner of Bhiwandi-Nizampura, as the state government, in place of Pravin Ashtikar.
      * Coronavirus has not been the only killer in this lockdown.  Another consequence is starvation or excessive shortage of food, which is reflected in the news of people in places of crisis and slums in the suburban area between Kalwa and Thane and Mumbra, in hunger and despair.  * Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC).  Build a 30-bed ICU for Kovid patients in its newly developed 1,200-bed Kovid Care Center and dedicate the Kovid Health Center to the Vashi Exhibition Center.  NMMC also sought help from the state government in purchasing 25 ventilators for this
      Legal experts said that the maids could no longer be prevented from entering the housing society.  Since the covid-19 epidemic in March, it has become a hot-button issue across the city as committees managing housing committees prevented domestic help from entering the campus, as opposed to their members  .  There will be no 20-25 feet idol during Ganeshotsav this year.  The mandis have agreed to the request of the state government to threaten to limit the height of the mortis amidst crowds of Kovid.  In the first three weeks of domestic aviation starting May 25, online sales of domestic air tickets were only 1-2%.  Travel portals were return tickets for the journey until mid-July.  In pre-covid-19 days, the share of return tickets ranged between 25% and 30%.
      * Lockdown and forced social relations by detainees in small places have increased physical crimes in the city.
      * A daily contempt by the Mumbai Police, mainly for internal circulation, has begun to describe the policemen who martyred covid-19 as "martyr" on duty.  With the aim of improving the morale of the force, the financial support of the police for this "supreme sacrifice" should be supported.
      * Mumbai recorded its worst single-day toll of 136 on Saturday, but experienced a slowdown in growth rate for cases.  BMC attributed the rise in deaths to "bookkeeping".  Of the latest 136 plagues, 61 occurred before 16 June while 75 occurred between 16 and 19 June.  The total death rate in Mumbai was 3,561.
      * The average doubling rate of covid-19 in Mumbai has improved significantly and has increased to 34 days on Friday.  This is an improvement from May 13, when the doubling rate was 13 days.  Dual rates above 30 days are considered a safe zone.  The doubling rate is a recognized indication of the spread rate of covid-19 in a region.

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