Updated On: 15 January, 2022 09:11 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Of those who died of the virus, seven comorbidities. While two of them were 40-60 years, the rest were above 60

A teenager after getting her first vaccine dose, at Kanjurmarg COVID centre on Friday. Pic/Satej Shinde
Daily infections and test positivity rate in Mumbai slid for the second consecutive day on Friday. At 9 deaths, COVID fatalities went marginally, said the BMC. The city recorded 11,317 new cases with a TPR of 20.6 per cent.
In the third wave, the highest TPR recorded in Mumbai has been 29.9 per cent on January 06. At the peak of the second wave, the highest number of single-day infections had stood at 11,163. Of those who died of the virus, seven comorbidities. While two of them were 40-60 years, the rest were above 60.