Amid sudden spike in cases, a 21-year-old Covid-19 patient who was undergoing treatment at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Kalwa Hospital in Thane after testing positive died, Thane Municipal Corporation said.
The 21-year-old from Mumbra was admitted for treatment at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Kalwa Hospital in Thane on May 22, 2025.
The patient was the fourth patient in greater Mumbai to test positive for Covid before dying this week.
"These four patients had severe life-threatening comorbidities, and Covid was an incidental finding in them,'' reported TOI quoting a senior state doctor. There has been a surge in Covid-19 cases in the last 10 days, but doctors in both the private and public sectors said the disease is mild in most patients.
Earlier, a 84-year-old man with severe comorbidities has died due to multi-organ failure in Karnataka's Bengaluru, and his COVID-19 test results came back positive on Saturday. The health department said that the city's Whitefield resident died on May 17 due to multi-organ failure.
According to the health department, 38 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the state, including 32 in Bengaluru.
Rising COVID-19 cases:
Multiple states, including Karnataka and Delhi, have issued advisories but have urged people not to panic. According to health experts, there has been no surge in COVID-19 cases; only sporadic cases have been reported.
Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, said on Friday, "At the moment, the situation is under control. There are, at most, sporadic cases, which are also rare. Even the present cases are being managed very easily."
Centre holds key meet
On Saturday, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava reviewed the matter regarding COVID-19 cases reported across multiple states, mainly from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, etc, reported ANI quoting official sources.
It is observed that most of these cases are mild and under home care.
According to the Union Health Ministry, as of May 19, India has 257 active COVID-19 cases, most of which are mild and require no hospitalisation. The country continues to monitor respiratory illnesses through the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) and the ICMR.
The Union Health Ministry remains vigilant and proactive in monitoring the situation closely, ensuring that appropriate measures are in place to safeguard public health. While COVID-19 is now considered another type of viral infection, basic precautions such as hand hygiene, masks in crowded areas and avoiding unnecessary gatherings are still encouraged.
The 21-year-old from Mumbra was admitted for treatment at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Kalwa Hospital in Thane on May 22, 2025.
The patient was the fourth patient in greater Mumbai to test positive for Covid before dying this week.
"These four patients had severe life-threatening comorbidities, and Covid was an incidental finding in them,'' reported TOI quoting a senior state doctor. There has been a surge in Covid-19 cases in the last 10 days, but doctors in both the private and public sectors said the disease is mild in most patients.
Earlier, a 84-year-old man with severe comorbidities has died due to multi-organ failure in Karnataka's Bengaluru, and his COVID-19 test results came back positive on Saturday. The health department said that the city's Whitefield resident died on May 17 due to multi-organ failure.
According to the health department, 38 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the state, including 32 in Bengaluru.
Rising COVID-19 cases:
Multiple states, including Karnataka and Delhi, have issued advisories but have urged people not to panic. According to health experts, there has been no surge in COVID-19 cases; only sporadic cases have been reported.
Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, Senior Consultant in Internal Medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, said on Friday, "At the moment, the situation is under control. There are, at most, sporadic cases, which are also rare. Even the present cases are being managed very easily."
Centre holds key meet
On Saturday, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava reviewed the matter regarding COVID-19 cases reported across multiple states, mainly from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, etc, reported ANI quoting official sources.
It is observed that most of these cases are mild and under home care.
According to the Union Health Ministry, as of May 19, India has 257 active COVID-19 cases, most of which are mild and require no hospitalisation. The country continues to monitor respiratory illnesses through the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) and the ICMR.
The Union Health Ministry remains vigilant and proactive in monitoring the situation closely, ensuring that appropriate measures are in place to safeguard public health. While COVID-19 is now considered another type of viral infection, basic precautions such as hand hygiene, masks in crowded areas and avoiding unnecessary gatherings are still encouraged.