Updated On: 07 July, 2025 08:01 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A gradual decline in COVID-19 cases across Maharashtra along with calming the health situation has also inclined the recovery rate. As per the data released by the authorities, the recovery rate has been pushed up to 96.12 per cent

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With the impact of COVID-19 across Maharashtra minimising, the state on Monday recorded six new cases of the infectious virus. The BMC public health department on Monday, while releasing the data, also asserted that all the patients who have tested positive are showing mild symptoms and do not require intensive care.
A gradual decline in COVID-19 cases across Maharashtra along with calming the health situation has also inclined the recovery rate. As per the data released by the authorities, the recovery rate has been pushed up to 96.12%. The highly inclining recovery rate signifies reassurance amid ongoing monitoring, testing, and the virus getting less effective.
Despite a sudden spike in COVID-19 cases since the start of this year, Maharashtra has seen 2483 recoveries so far this year, with 33,556 people being tested then. The recovery rate as per the BMC Public Health Department on Monday stands at 96.12%. Furthermore, the number of active cases currently stands at just 59, all of whom do not require any intensive care and are showing only mild symptoms.