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Mumbai struggling with medical infrastructure amid pandemic: Report

Mumbai First and Praja Foundation released the “Ideal Mumbai public health manifesto”, highlighting the city’s primary healthcare needs and suggested a strong public health action plan.

December 24, 2021 / 21:05 IST
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Amid apprehension about a third wave of coronavirus pandemic with the rise in omicron cases, nearly 45 per cent posts in the city’s health department are lying vacant, according to a “public health manifesto” released by two NGOs.
Mumbai First and Praja Foundation released the “Ideal Mumbai public health manifesto”, highlighting the city’s primary healthcare needs and suggested a strong public health action plan.

They said Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) should strengthen the city’s healthcare by implementing their recommendations, and called for a strong and compelling action plan for public health.

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There are 44 and 45 per cent vacancies of medical and para-medical staff respectively in the city, the manifesto said. Filling these vacant posts is crucial, as it will strengthen the healthcare management in pandemic-like situations, it added.

“The pandemic has exacerbated the mental health crisis in the city and the current public health infrastructure is not sufficient to help its citizens navigate through these issues,” said Dr Neville Mehta, CEO of Mumbai First.