28 August,2021 09:41 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Amit Deshmukh. File Pic
Maharashtra Medical Education Minister Amit Deshmukh has expressed concern over a slight rise in Covid-19 cases over the last few days and appealed to people to celebrate upcoming festivals in a low-key manner.
"A slight rise in Covid-19 cases is worrisome. People should strictly follow Covid-appropriate behaviour," he told reporters. Deshmukh said while experts have been issuing warnings of a third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, some districts in Maharashtra have indicated a rise in the daily number of infections.
He said the healthcare system should remain vigilant and measures should be taken to minimise the spread of the viral infection. "State-run hospitals should submit their demands of additional staff if they need, which will be immediately addressed by the government. These hospitals should have a sufficient number of oxygen beds to tackle the situation of a sudden rise in demand," Deshmukh said.
Maharashtra on August 28 reported 4,831 new coronavirus cases and 126 deaths, taking the infection tally to 64,52,273 and death toll to 1,37,026, a state health department official said. On August 27, the number of new infections was 4,654 and fatalities 170.
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