The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to close down three of its jumbo Covid centres while keeping six on standby, as the possibility of a fourth wave is not ruled out yet. The civic body will be shutting down the Goregaon (Nesco), Kanjurmarg and Dahisar Check Naka centres. The medicines and equipment from these will be utilised at the BMC's 16 upgraded hospitals.
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