Updated On: 23 March, 2021 07:43 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
On Monday, Mumbai saw 19,347 tests conducted. The test positivity rate - positive results among 100 tests - is 17 per cent, almost the same as last June. The recovery rate dropped to 90 per cent from 94 per cent a month ago.

Antigen tests being conducted at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus on Monday. Pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi
After registering the highest number of COVID-19 cases on Sunday, the figures came down slightly on Monday, probably due to fewer tests on the weekend. The city reported 3,260 cases. The number of deaths which was in a single-digit since December 29, has increased. The city registered 10 deaths on the second consecutive day. The state registered less than 25,000 cases with 58 deaths.
On Monday, Mumbai saw 19,347 tests conducted. The test positivity rate - positive results among 100 tests - is 17 per cent, almost the same as last June. The recovery rate dropped to 90 per cent from 94 per cent a month ago. With the recovery of 1,323 patients, the city now has 25,372 active cases. There were 10 deaths registered on Monday, out of which six patients had comorbidities. Two deaths were between 40 years and 60 years and the rest were above 60 years of age.