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Mumbai: With rising COVID-19 cases, deaths cause of worry

Updated on: 11 April,2021 05:55 AM IST  |  Mumbai
A Correspondent |

Maharashtra recorded 309 COVID-19 related deaths on Saturday, city data varies

Mumbai: With rising COVID-19 cases, deaths cause of worry

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While the state’s numbers stayed over 55,000, the city recorded less than 10,000 cases for the third consecutive day. However, the mortality is a cause of worry, with the state registering over 300 deaths again. There is a huge disparity between the state and civic body’s records, while the state recorded 28 deaths in Mumbai, the civic body recorded 50 deaths in the last 24 hours, its highest ever.


The state recorded 55,411 new cases, taking the total tally of Maharashtra to 33.43 lakh. The number of deaths due to other causes in the state was 1,478. These deaths are the cases where patients were positive and tested negative, but later, died due to other complications. According to the state government’s data, there were 309 COVID-19 related deaths in the state on Saturday, and highest number of deaths were recorded in Mumbai and Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporations, with 28 deaths each. 


Mayor Kishori Pednekar took stock of various private hospitals on Saturday, owing to complaints that those who did not need ventilators or oxygen were occupying beds. A new hospital with 150 beds is also being developed at the Nehru Science Centre in Worli. 


9,330
Total new cases in Mumbai city on Saturday (within BMC limits)

55,411
Total new cases in state ton Saturday

18,241
Total new cases in MMR

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