Updated On: 29 June, 2020 06:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
BMC officials say they do not know how to control the movement of residents who go to work and in societies that have over 100 flats; every building in T ward now has 4-5 cases

Residents emerge from Vardhman Nagar residential society in Mulund, though it is a Containment Zone
Since Unlock 1.0, the eastern suburb of Mulund has witnessed a significant increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. While the BMC claims it has managed to control the spread in slum pockets, it's businessmen in residential areas and high-rises who seem to have recently contracted the virus.
Mulund's geopolitical make-up is such that it is home to many small businessmen working in the APMC, customs and other such areas. Owing to the relaxation of norms and businessmen travelling to different parts of the city, the number of positive cases among the middle and upper-middle class is increasing rapidly.