Updated On: 11 February, 2021 07:16 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
No, say authorities, as metropolitan region crosses 1,000 cases for the first time since trains reopened for everyone on February 1; BMC claims the spike could be due to more testing of passengers at various arrival points of city

Commuters wait as a train arrives at Dombivli station on February 4. Pic/Satej Shinde
After a string of days with low numbers of fresh COVID cases and deaths, the city and Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) witnessed a surge in cases. Local authorities, however, claimed that it is not due to the reopening of local trains for all, but because of increased testing at arrival points in the city. In MMR, including Mumbai, the number of cases increased from 693 on Tuesday to 1,075 on Wednesday, a sharp 55 per cent rise. The city reported more than 500 cases after nearly a month, while the number of deaths were restricted to four.
Commuters on a local train on the Harbour line on February 1, the day services resumed for all. Pic/Shadab Khan