MUMBAI : Indicating that the risk of further covid-19 spread are now largely concentrated in Mumbai's densely populated slum areas, where the number of infections continue to rise, Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope has sought an extension of lockdowns till 18 May in the city's virus hotspots many of which include slum clusters in places like Dharavi and Govandi. “At present, the apartments, buildings, colonies and bungalows, these areas do not have any issues.
Now the issue is only with the slums where the numbers of positive cases are increasing rapidly," Tope told Mint in a phone interview. “We have to ensure that all the containment zones are completely cordoned off.