New corona cases in mumbai in last 24 hours

  1. Maharashtra Corona Cases: Maharashtra reports 4,456 new cases, 183 deaths
  2. Maharashtra Reports 31,111 Covid Cases; Mumbai Sees 5,956 Infections, Recovery Rate at 93%
  3. Mumbai logs eight new COVID


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Maharashtra Corona Cases: Maharashtra reports 4,456 new cases, 183 deaths

MUMBAI: Also, 183 fatalities were recorded in the state -- the highest (98) being in the Pune region -- which pushed the death toll to 1,37,496. According to a health department official, 4,430 patients recovered in the state in the past 24 hours, and the total number of recoveries now stand at 62,77,230. Maharashtra is now left with 51,078 active cases. Maharashtra's case recovery rate now stands at 97.03 per cent while the fatality rate is 2.12 per cent, he said. Rural parts of Dhule, Jalna, Hingoli and The official said the Ahmednagar district reported the highest number of 653 cases in Maharashtra, followed by rural parts of Pune with 608 infections. The highest number of fatalities across cities were reported in Pune (32) in the last 24 hours, the official said. Of the eight regions in Maharashtra, the Pune region saw the highest 2,018 new cases followed by 876 infections in the Mumbai region. Of the 183 fatalities reported from the eight regions, the highest 98 were from the Pune region, followed by 59 deaths in the Kolhapur region. Notably, the Nagpur region did not report any fresh fatalities due to Covid-19 infection. Mumbai region saw 13 deaths, Nashik nine, Akola two and Aurangabad and Latur one each, the official added. Mumbai city saw 415 new cases and four Covid-19 deaths while Pune city added 324 infections and 32 fatalities, he said. Among the 51,078 active patients in Maharashtra, the Pune district has the highest number of 14,091 such cases, according to ...

Maharashtra Reports 31,111 Covid Cases; Mumbai Sees 5,956 Infections, Recovery Rate at 93%

Delhi on Monday reported 12,527 new Covid cases and 24 Deaths. The national capital’s active cases have declined to 83,982, while the positivity rate stands at 27.99%. The Centre, meanwhile, on Monday released new Covid treatment guidelines, which didn’t include the use of Molnupiravir. Using Remdesivir and Tocilizumab drug has been allowed but with certain conditions. In the past 24 hours, India logged 2,58,089 fresh cases in the past 24 hours, as per the health ministry’s data. Global scientists have warned that Omicron won’t be the last version of the coronavirus to worry the world. The Centre has told Canada’s health authority said Monday it has approved Pfizer’s anti-Covid pill, Paxlovid, for adults at high risk of progressing to serious disease. The oral treatment was approved after an “expedited review,” Health Canada said in a statement on its website, adding that it would continue to monitor its safety and effectiveness. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on Monday said corona cases have decreased in the city over the last four days as the weekend curfew is proving to work and assured migrant workers there will be no lockdown in the national capital. He said the vaccination drive in Delhi completed one year on Monday and a total of 2.85 crore doses have been administered so far. Several countries across the world continue to battle the third wave of the coronavirus and have also ramped up the vaccination drives to protect their citizens from the deadly infection...

Mumbai logs eight new COVID

Mumbai, Jun 13 (PTI) Mumbai on Tuesday reported eight new COVID-19 cases, taking the overall tally to 11,63,885, while no fresh death linked to the infection was registered in the metropolis, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said. The death toll remained unchanged at 19,773, said a BMC bulletin. On Monday, the financial capital had logged four cases, but zero fatality. As per the bulletin, 1,125 coronavirus tests were conducted in the city during the day, pushing up their cumulative count to 1,88,85,895. The number of recoveries rose to 11,44,061 after nine more patients recuperated from the respiratory illness in the last 24 hours, leaving the metropolis with 51 active cases, it said. The coronavirus recovery rate in Mumbai stood at 98.3 per cent, while the growth rate of infection from June 6 to June 12 was 0.0005 per cent, said the bulletin.