2,203 new cases in Mumbai; 26,440 recoveries in Maharashtra


In a positive development, Maharashtra continues to report high recoveries even though cases continue to increase by more than 10,000 daily.

On Saturday, 26,440 patients were discharged after treatment, bringing the count of recovered people to 12.55 lakh.

With the detection of 11,416 new cases, the state’s account has increased to 15,17,434. Currently, the state is home to 2,21,156 active cases.

However, Maharashtra also reported 308 deaths during the day, bringing the death toll to 40,040.

Maharashtra COVID-19 the figures are as follows:

Positive cases: 15,17,434

– New cases: 11,416

– Death toll: 40,040

– High: 12.55.779

– Active cases: 2,21,156

Mumbai reports 2,203 new cases of COVID

The city of Mumbai continues to register high numbers. Today, the city reported 2,203 new cases, bringing its overall case count to 2,27,276, while its death toll rose to 9,391 with 48 new deaths. On the other hand, 3074 people were also discharged.

India reports 73,272 new coronavirus cases, 926 recent deaths

India reported 73,272 new coronavirus cases in a 24-hour span, bringing the total number of cases to 69,79,423, while 59,88,822 people have recovered so far, bringing the recovery rate to 85.81. percent.

The death toll from COVID-19 amounted to 1.07,416 and 926 people succumbed to the disease. However, for the second day in a row, the number of active coronavirus cases remained below 9 lakh.

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Bombay HC asks the government and the railways to design a mechanism that allows travelers to use the services


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Maharashtra Police Report 127 New Covid-19 Cases

At least 127 police officers have tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, bringing the total positive cases to 24,862 in the force, including 22,300 recoveries, 2,303 active cases and 259 deaths.

Active COVID-19 Cases Below 9 Lakh For Second Consecutive Day

Active COVID-19 cases in India stayed below the nine lakh mark for the second day in a row and now constitute only 12.65 percent of the total number of cases, the Union Health Ministry said on Saturday. Total COVID-19 recoveries have risen by nearly 60 lakhs (59,88,822) now, further increasing the gap from active cases, it noted. “There are 8,83,185 active cases of COVID-19 that constitute only 12.65 percent of the total cases in the country,” the ministry stressed.

Urvashi Dholakia on Covid-19 Recovery

She shared a post today (October 10) to share the good news with her fans. Urvashi Dholakia wrote: “Not only have I been out of action for the last 25 days, but they have also been a rollercoaster for me on The Health Front! I chose to keep quiet on the matter for the simple reason that this was a fight that I had to fight with the immense strength necessary, and until the moment when I was not victorious I did not want to talk about it. I have recovered and I want everyone to know that now I am COVID-FREE. It was a difficult period, but I managed to get through the hurdle, and now I’m thriving on positive energy once again! It was another challenging battle fought and overcome thanks to God’s grace! (sic) “.

Maharashtra idol makers struggle as sales plummet

Idol makers in Mumbai are struggling with their business after the shutdown as sales have plummeted.

Ramesh Ganpat, who has run an idol making business for 35 years in Mumbai, spoke about the difficulties in business due to the new guidelines. “We cannot sell idols over four feet, customers continue to demand idols like previous years, but due to the pandemic we cannot sell them this time.”

“The restrictions imposed on the height of the idols are generating lower income for us. Customers are also less this year. Sales are down almost 50 percent,” another artist told ANI.

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