746 new cases in Mumbai; 4,909 in Maharashtra


The number of new COVID-19 patients in Maharashtra remained below 5,000. On Tuesday, the state saw an increase of 4,909 new cases.

Whereas, 6,973 people were also discharged after recovering. So far, 15.31 lakh people have been recovered.

The recovery rate in the state stands at 90.46 percent.

However, 120 patients also succumbed to the virus statewide.

Mumbai reports 746 new cases

The city of Mumbai reported 745 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the overall count to 2.59 lakh.

While 939 people recovered during the day, 15 people lost their lives to the virus. The total toll has reached 10,320.

Active cases stand at 17,444.

While the recovery rate is 89%, the doubling rate has increased to 185 days.

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The number of new coronavirus reported cases in India over a 24-hour span fell below 40,000, bringing the country’s COVID-19 count to 82.67 lakh, while total recoveries crossed the 76 lakh mark, according to data from the Ministry of Union Health updated Tuesday.

India’s number of COVID-19 cases rose to 82,67,623 with 38,310 recent infections, while the death toll reached 1,23,097 after 490 new deaths were reported, data updated at 8 a.m. showed.

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The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare reported Tuesday that more than 13.5 billion doctors, nurses, laboratory professionals, allied healthcare professionals, frontline workers, NCC cadets and NSS volunteers have received online training for the clinical management of the Covid-19 pandemic from its website.

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