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More than half of residents living in Mumbai’s crowded slums may have contracted coronavirus and are likely being infected at a much higher rate than those not living in slum areas, a new study ...
If more than half of people in Mumbai’s slums had contracted coronavirus, could they be approaching herd immunity – without a vaccine? One expert thought so.
The initiative, which was recently launched under the direction of SRA Chief Executive Officer Dr Mahendra Kalyankar, aims to ...
MUMBAI: In yet another order that shot down acquisition by the Maharashtra government and Slum Rehabilitation Authority of an ...
The Supreme Court upheld the Bombay High Court's ruling that gives landowners preferential rights to redevelop slum areas in ...
The Bombay High Court has expressed concern over repeated delays in the implementation of slum rehabilitation schemes and ...
Slums in India are bucking the coronavirus uptick thanks to “herd immunity,” according to a new study. About 57 percent of the nearly 7,000 people surveyed in the crowded slums of Mumba… ...
Santosh Thorat, a young father of five, had picked up an extra day's work. He left the two-story home in the east Mumbai slum of Anna Bhau Sathe Nagar, the home that he'd built himself and shared ...
Overflowing hospitals. Exhausted cops. Desperate slums. Here are images from Mumbai as the coronavirus upends the metropolis.
More than half the people living in Mumbai's sprawling slums are probably infected with the novel coronavirus, which suggests the metropolis could be heading toward herd immunity, a government ...
The narrow lanes inside the slum in east Mumbai where Swati Patil lives flood every year during the monsoon season of July and August. "Even if it rains for half an hour, we have waterlogging ...
Some of the largest slums in Mumbai, India, may be nearing herd coronavirus immunity, a new serological survey found, Bloomberg reports.
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