This is the fifth day in a fortnight that the slum-dominated area has not reported any fresh cases
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Dharavi had become a hotspot for coronavirus infections at the beginning of April this year and had reported the highest 99 Covid-19 cases on April 8, when the second wave of the pandemic was at its peak. Spread over 2.5 sq km area with a population of around 6.5 lakh, Dharavi houses a mix of shanties and micro-industrial units.
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