Thane Civic Staff Deployed at Bhayander Pada Quarantine Facility Dies of COVID-19 on Day of His Retirement
The man had tested positive on May 18, and was under treatment, and died at around 1:30 pm, hours before he would have superannuated at the end of his shift under normal circumstances, said Thane Municipal Corporation spokesperson Sandeep Malavi.
Thane, May 30: A civic employee deployed to give food and water to inmates of a quarantine centre in Bhayander Pada in Thane district in Maharashtra died of COVID-19 on his retirement day on Saturday, an official said.
The man had tested positive on May 18, and was under treatment, and died at around 1:30 pm, hours before he would have superannuated at the end of his shift under normal circumstances, said Thane Municipal Corporation spokesperson Sandeep Malavi. Maharashtra Police Reports 114 New Coronavirus Cases in Past 24 Hours, COVID-19 Tally in Force Rises to 2,325, Death Toll Jumps to 26.
In another development, a five-day old girl tested positive for novel coronavirus on Saturday, a Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation official said.
She was among 18 who tested positive for the virus in MBMC limits, he added.
TMC cases rose by 151 to reach 2,901, while five deaths took the toll in the city to 84, an official said. Meanwhile, the TMC launched a website that would give details of beds available at hospitals to combat the outbreak.
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