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COVID-19: Mumbai's doubling rate is now at 312 days

Dip in new COVID-19 cases continues as city registers 680 patients on Saturday and 10 deaths

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Health workers conducting temperature checks and swab collection at Bandra Terminus railway station on Saturday. Pic/Shadab Khan

Health workers conducting temperature checks and swab collection at Bandra Terminus railway station on Saturday. Pic/Shadab Khan

The COVID-19 cases in the state on Saturday were a little over the 4,000 mark with less than 100 deaths. Even in the city, the numbers showed a decline with 680 new cases and 10 deaths. In the last week, daily cases in the state were nearly 5,000 and crossing over 100 deaths.

While the difference isn't much, Mumbai's numbers have dipped, 478 patients recovered and were discharged taking the city's recovery rate to 92 per cent with 3.7 per cent mortality rate. The overall number of active patients is now 12,464. The overall growth of the cases is now at 0.22 per cent per day. In other words, the average doubling rate is 312 days. The city reported 10 deaths, out of which nine had co-morbidities.

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