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COVID-19: New cases in Maharashtra see a drop from Wednesday
Updated On: 11 December, 2020 06:16 AM IST | Mumbai | A correspondent
The number of cases in the state reduced in comparison to Wednesday's figures on Thursday and now stands at 3,824 new cases, taking the total tally of Maharashtra to 18.68 lakh cases

An arriving passenger is checked at Dadar station. Pic/Ashish Raje
The number of cases in the state reduced in comparison to Wednesday's figures on Thursday and now stands at 3,824 new cases, taking the total tally of Maharashtra to 18.68 lakh cases. The total number of COVID-related deaths recorded was 70 deaths in the state taking the total to 47,972 deaths in all. The city recorded 798 fresh cases along with Thane Municipal Corporation, Navi Mumbai and Kalyan Dombivali Corporation recording 123, 88, 136 cases respectively in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
The state's recovery rate has improved and is now at 93.52 per cent with 5,008 patients discharged across the state on Thursday. Mumbai's recovery rate stands at 92 per cent while the doubling rate is improving, currently being at 302 days. The city's daily growth rate is now at 0.23 per cent as the total count now stands at 2.88 lakh cases. The city has 11,943 ongoing cases.
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