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COVID-19: Deaths in Maharashtra and Mumbai see significant decline

The cumulative number of cases in the state is 19.42 lakh and the recovery rate of the state is now 94.6 per cent. At least 2,064 patients recovered on Sunday and there are 54,000 active patients in the state

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BMC medical staff conduct tests on residents of Mayfair Legends at Evershine Nagar, Malad on Sunday. Pic/Satej Shinde

BMC medical staff conduct tests on residents of Mayfair Legends at Evershine Nagar, Malad on Sunday. Pic/Satej Shinde

There has not been a huge decline in the new cases of COVID-19 but there has been a significant reduction in the number of deaths across the state. On Sunday, the state recorded 35 deaths and Mumbai recorded three deaths. The state has 3,282 new cases while the city reported 531 cases the same day.

Mumbai has been recording deaths in single digit for the past few days. On Sunday, the number reduced to three the lowest since March. Of these, two patients had co-morbidities, two were between 40 and 60 years and one deceased was above 60 years of age. At least 581 new cases were detected in the city. The city recorded over 700 patients on Tuesday and Wednesday but the figure decreased slightly over the past four days. At least 697 patients recovered in the city and the active patients' number is now less than 8,000. The recovery rate of the city is 93 per cent.

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