Data shows that till December 27, 13,789 of the 15,278 Covid-19 beds were vacant in Mumbai
Beds reserved for Covid-19 patients in Mumbai hospital. File Pic
Amid rising coronavirus cases in Mumbai, nearly 90 per cent of the beds reserved for Covid-19 patients are vacant in the city, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data shows.
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The BMC data shows that till December 27, 13,789 of the 15,278 Covid-19 beds were vacant in Mumbai, the Indian Express reported. The BMC data further shows that out of 1,986 ICU beds, only 305 were full.
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According to reports, only a few ventilator beds and beds with oxygen support were occupied. Out of 3671 beds in private hospitals, only 731 were occupied.
In one of the highest single-day rise recently, Mumbai on Tuesday reported 1,377 coronavirus cases, as per BMC. Maharashtra also reported 2,172 cases.
There are currently a total of 167 Omicron cases in the state. With this, the total Covid-19 case count in the state has gone up to 66,61,486.