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As infections rise Maha CM appeals ex-servicemen to join containment efforts

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday called on all retired army personnel with any experience of health care to come forward to join the administration’s containment efforts. “I want to appeal to all retired army personnel who have experience of medical field, nurses, ward boys, and those who have completed the training but didn’t work for some reason - you must come forward to join us.

Maharashtra needs you," Thackeray said. On Wednesday, authorities made it compulsory to wear face masks in Mumbai when in public areas making the city the first implement such a rule.

On Wednesday, two new coronavirus positive cases emerged in Mumbai’s Dharavi, the total number of cases to nine, the Maharashtra government officials said

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