Mumbai: Cases of corona infection are on the rise across the country. When it comes to Maharashtra, there is the highest threat. Now, in the meantime, a piece of good news has come out of Mumbai. In fact, Mumbai has seen a decline in coronavirus cases. As per the information received, 2,678 new cases have been reported in the economic capital of the country last Saturday. On the last day, 3,608 people have recovered. At the same time, 62 people have lost their lives in the last 24 hours. The total number of cases in Mumbai has gone up to 6 lakh 74 thousand 072. With this, 6 lakh 10 thousand 043 people have recovered in Mumbai so far.
So far, 13, 749 people have lost their lives due to covid-19. At present, the number of active cases in Mumbai has gone up to 48,484. Maharashtra has also seen a decline in the number of corona cases. In fact, the state has registered over 50 lakh cases last Saturday after a continuous spurt in cases for the past few days. Maharashtra registered 53,605 cases last Saturday, after which the total number of cases has increased to 50,53,336. In Maharashtra, 864 people have died in the last 24 hours. In addition, 82,266 patients were sent home in a day in the state after treatment.
54,022 new cases were reported in Maharashtra last Friday and 898 people died. On the other hand, in view of Maharashtra's cases, state health minister Rajesh Tope said, "More than three weeks have passed since the Maharashtra government imposed strict restrictions to prevent the spread of coronavirus, but the average number of infection cases in the state is still more than 50,000, which is a matter of concern.'' Further, referring to the Central Government, Rajesh Tope said, "Out of the total 36 districts of Maharashtra, 12 have reduced covid-19 cases, but in some other districts, cases are more.''
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