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COVID-19 cases rise yet again in Mumbai and Maharashtra

The number of active patients reduced to 6,958 on Wednesday, after 1,854 duplicates and out of Mumbai cases were removed. The total number of cases also reduced as 1,972 were removed after reconciliation

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Arriving passengers being checked at Dadar station. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

Arriving passengers being checked at Dadar station. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

After recording a low number of patients on Monday, the state reported 4,304 new cases and 90 deaths on Wednesday. Mumbai is also showing an increasing number of new cases. The city reported 795 patients and 12 deaths. However, more than 10,000 cases were removed from the list after reconciliation. So the number of total and active patients reduced drastically in the state and Mumbai.

The number of active patients reduced to 6,958 on Wednesday, after 1,854 duplicates and out of Mumbai cases were removed. The total number of cases also reduced as 1,972 were removed after reconciliation. The city reported 12 deaths, out of which 9 had co-morbidities. At least 10 deaths were above 60 years and two were between 40 years and 60 years. The doubling rate is now 334 days. The city's recovery rate is 93 per cent.

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