Mumbai has reported a significant 40% surge in flu cases following the pre-monsoon rains, prompting health authorities to issue a health alert. The city's residents are advised to take precautionary measures to avoid respiratory illnesses.
MumbaiFlu CasesWeather ShiftHealth AlertRespiratory IllnessesReal Estate MumbaiMay 12, 2025
The surge in flu cases in Mumbai is attributed to the pre-monsoon rains, which have created a conducive environment for the spread of respiratory viruses due to fluctuating temperatures and high humidity.
The MCGM has increased surveillance in hospitals and clinics, set up additional health camps, and is encouraging residents to take preventive measures such as wearing masks, washing hands frequently, and avoiding crowded places.
Schools have implemented strict hygiene protocols and are conducting regular health checks. Parents are advised to keep their children at home if they show any symptoms of the flu to prevent the spread of the virus.
Hospitals and clinics have increased their capacity to handle the influx of patients, set up dedicated flu clinics, and are providing specialized care to manage the increase in cases.
Travelers have been advised to take extra precautions, and some have opted to postpone their visits to the city until the situation improves. Local businesses are following health guidelines to ensure the safety of their customers.
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