Maharashtra reports highest jump in a single day for the third day in a row; Mumbai tally exceeds 1.50 lakh


Mumbai: Maharashtra reported the highest peak in a single day for the third day in a row with 18,105 new cases of coronavirus Thursday. The state bill is now up to 8,43,844. Additionally, 391 people succumbed to the infection, accounting for the death toll due to COVID-19 in the state to 25,586 and the number of active cases to 2,05,428 according to the latest information shared by the state health department.

These are some of the other COVID-19 and emergency shutdown Highlights of September 3 Mumbai, Maharashtra and rest of the country:

Mumbai reports 1,622 new cases


Mumbai reported 1,526 new coronavirus cases on Thursday and with that, the Maximum City case count rose to 1,50,095. Additionally, 37 patients succumbed to the virus, bringing the death toll to 7,761. In contrast, to date, 1,20,561 patients have been recovered and the number of active cases in the city now rises to 21,442.



Mahim registers 31 new cases of COVID-19


On Thursday, Mahim recorded the highest number of coronavirus cases in the G / North room with 31 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total numbers to 2,337. Active cases stand at 287, while so far there have been 1,948 recoveries. On the other hand, Dadar registered 20 new cases on Thursday. Up to 2,199 patients have been cured / discharged from the Dadar area and there are currently 359 active cases in the area. The total of positive cases in Dadar has reached 2,660.

Active cases reduced to 98 in Dharavi


According to the latest information shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), active cases dropped to 98 in Dharavi on September 3, while a total of 2,432 patients were discharged after recovery. On Thursday, Dharavi registered 8 new cases. The COVID-19 positive case curve in the Dharavi slum has been trending downward for more than three months. Dharavi’s cumulative COVID-19 count is now 2,800.

Raj Thackeray to Uddhav: Why are temples closed when shopping malls have reopened?


Amid growing demand from the opposition BJP and Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, the head of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), Raj Thackeray, joined the chorus to demand the reopening of temples in the state and criticized the government for keeping him last in his list in the unlocking process that he claimed is not a sign of progression. In a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Raj wrote “with much disappointment and disappointment”, wondering if the government has turned a deaf ear to the sentiments of Hindus. read more

Mumbai Heaviest COVID-19 Patient Struggle: 35-Year-Old Cancer Patient Gets Tested 15 Times in 3 Months


Nearly 250 cancer patients have come and gone from the NSCI Covid-19 care facility, but there is still no relief in sight for Maqsood Khan. The 35-year-old blood cancer patient from Uttar Pradesh, who came to the city for treatment in December last year, has tested positive for coronavirus 15 times despite showing no symptoms and his vital parameters stabilizing after the first. round of treatment. Read the full story here

Pune institute develops air freshener that ‘boosts immunity’ to ‘contain’ the spread of COVID-19


The Defense Institute for Advanced Technology, a considered University in Pune, has developed a herbal immunity-boosting room freshener product called “Healthy Air” to contain the spread of COVID-19, the Defense Ministry said in a communicated on Thursday. According to the ministry, Healthy Air has been developed by the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering with various herbal oil extracts such as Neem, Neelgiri, Camphor, Daalcheeni, Tulsi, Lemon, Turmeric, Laung, Ajwain, Lavender, Elaichi, Turmeric, Natural Vetiveru, Raimuniya and pine oil.

Social distancing of our vaccine until the COVID cure arrives: Ministry of Health


The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Thursday called on people to adopt appropriate COVID behavior as Unlock 4.0 is already underway and more people are on the streets. During a press conference here on Thursday, the ministry noted that people are moving away from wearing masks and following social distancing protocols. He urged people to follow the mandatory practice of adopting appropriate COVID behavior in light of the upcoming festival season and ongoing examinations taking place across the country. “Social distancing is the social vaccine until any coronavirus vaccine comes along,” said Rajesh Bhushan, secretary of the Union Ministry of Health.

Puducherry: nurse slaps resident doctor for COVID-19 duty at JIPMER


Amid job stress for health workers and professionals due to an increase in COVID-19 cases, a doctor was allegedly assaulted by a nurse at the Jawaharlal Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) in Puducherry, prompting protests from the Association of Resident Doctors. (RDA) demanding action against the nurse. Members of the GDR on Thursday wore black badges as a sign of protest against the assault on the minor resident on August 31.

India hits another peak of higher single-day recoveries


India has recorded the highest recoveries in a single day with 68,584 COVID-19 patients recovering and being discharged in the past 24 hours, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) said on Thursday. A MoHFW press release said: “Matching the achievement of the highest individual tests of over 11.7 lakh in the past 24 hours, India has climbed another peak of success. India has recorded the highest recoveries in a single day. 68,584 COVID-19 patients have recovered and been discharged in the last 24 hours. This has led to an increase in the total number of recovered patients to almost 30 lakh (2,970,492). ”

Former Pune Mayor Datta Ekbote Dies Of COVID, Had To Fight To Get Bed


One day after a journalist died from being unable to get a bed and then an ambulance in time, the former mayor of the Pune Municipal Corporation, Dattatraya Govind, aka Datta Ekbote, died of COVID-19. He took his last breath at Sassoon Hospital at midnight. He was 84 years old. Like the late television journalist Pandurang Raikar, he too had to struggle to get a bed. His eldest daughter and youngest son also died of COVID. As soon as he realized he had contracted the virus, he contacted several hospitals, but could not find a bed. Eventually, he was admitted to Sassoon Hospital, where he reportedly did not receive proper treatment.

Five adorable posts to brighten up your day


It’s been a few months since we adjusted to the new normal. While meeting friends and family has become difficult, the Internet has allowed people to stay connected and even host virtual parties. From memes and music to cute animal videos, social media has it all. Here are five posts selected by us to make your day.

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