MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government on Thursday unveiled its five-pronged plan of action to fight covid-19. Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray posted the state's plan on social networking website Twitter, detailing steps in the areas of health, migrants, economy, agriculture and day-to-day administration.
Maharashtra is the first state in India to have reported over 3,000 coronavirus cases, including 1,863 in Mumbai. The state now has a total of 3,081 patients, according to the state's health department.
In the health segment, the state has designated covid-19 and non-covid-19 hospitals, named 17 government and 15 private disease research laboratories, and set up a task force of specialist doctors to control the rising death rate and treat