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  • Mumbai-The economic capital of India, shrivelled with panic as its infamous slum ‘Dharavi’ rec-orded its first positive case of COVID-19 on 1st April 2020 Dharavi is the largest slum in India and one of the most densely populated areas in the world Its narrow lanes, teeming with people and chock-a-block with settlements, make physical distancing practically impossible-posing as an excellent breeding ground for the deadly virus However, with a policy of ‘chasing the virus’ based on strategy of ‘Tracing Tracking Testing and Treating’ Dharavi flattened its epidemic curve within a hundred days This was achieved through the immediate public health response with strict containment measures, aggressive active and passive surveillance and integration of resources from government and private sectors to provide essential services In this paper, we have summarized the ongoing measures for successful prevention and control of COVID-19 in Dharavi, which could provide useful learning for other similar settings worldwide © 2020 Sahu et al
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  • South_Eastern_European_Journal_of_Public_Health
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  • WHO
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  • How the largest slum in india flattened the covid curve? A case study
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  • 2020

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