Here are the highlights from May 14.



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1602 new cases of COVID-19 and 44 deaths have been reported in Maharashtra on Thursday, bringing the total number of cases to 27,524 and deaths to 1,019. So far, a total of 6,059 patients have been recovered and discharged from the state.

According to him Union Ministry of Health and Family welfare, the number of positive cases in India reached more than 78,000.

Here are some of the other Covid-19 highlights of the day:


998 new cases of Covid-19 reported in Mumbai


998 new positive cases and 25 deaths were recorded in Mumbai. With the incorporation of these new cases, the total number of positive cases in the country’s financial capital increased to 16,579, and the number of deaths to 621. A total of 443 people were discharged from hospitals today, according to the BMC.

Dharavi reports 33 new cases of Covid-19


33 others tested positive for coronavirus in Dharavi, bringing the numbers to 1061 on Thursday. Two deaths from COVID-19 from the slum group have also been reported. A 70-year-old man from Vaibhav CHS and a 40-year-old woman from Indira Nagar succumbed to the infection.
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Mira Bhayandar: Housing companies are requested to send details of daily commuters to Mumbai


As the number of positive coronavirus cases increased to 265 in the Mira-Bhayandar By Wednesday, the MBMC began an exercise to control the points of origin of the virus’s spread. As a first step, the civic authorities asked the local housing companies to submit details of the people who travel to Mumbai to work on a regular basis. This underlies the findings that more than 60 percent of positive cases are people who regularly travel to Mumbai for daily work, or their primary contacts.
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45-year-old Mumbai police officer succumbs to COVID-19


Two days after a 57-year-old Assistant Deputy Inspector (ASI) of the Mumbai police succumbed to COVID-19 on Tuesday, a 45-year-old officer, connected to the Shivaji Nagar police station, last breathed on Thursday, about two weeks after she tested positive for the virus. With this, the number of deaths in the Mumbai police due to COVID-19 increases to 6, while the figures of the state police have risen to 9.

Ashish Shelar hit BMC, government; ask when will Mumbai be without a crown

BJP and MLA leader Ashish Shelar indirectly criticized the state government and BMC and asked when financial capital will be free of coronaviruses. Shelar took the hit without naming anyone, saying that ‘patra pandit’ is asking for a separate package despite Center announcing it.
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FM Nirmala Sitharaman announces aid measures for migrants, street vendors and farmers


Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the second tranche of Prime’s declared economic stimulus package Narendra Modi under the self-sufficient India movement. Addressing the media, Sitharaman said the second tranche will benefit migrant workers, street vendors, small merchants, freelancers, small farmers, and homes.
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Railways cancel reservation of regular trains until June 30


Two days after indian railways began operating special trains, the national carrier announced Thursday the cancellation of reservations for regular trains until June 30. The railways said that the special trains and Shramik will fold as usual. According to a notification issued by the Director, the commercialization of passengers, the Board of Railways, regular train services, including mail, express, passenger and suburban, have been canceled.

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