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COVID-19: Maharashtra's death toll now crosses 9,000

In G North ward, there were nearly 60 new cases again and fresh cases included 11 in Dharavi, 28 in Dadar and 20 in Mahim

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With 204 COVID-related deaths added to the tally, the state's death toll was 9,026 on Monday while with 39 deaths, Mumbai's death toll is nearly 5,000. There were 5,368 new cases reported in the state and 1,200 of those cases were from Mumbai, taking the city's total count to 85,724 on Monday.

State health department officials said that apart from the 1,200 cases in Mumbai, 551 new cases were reported in Thane, 454 in Kalyan Dombivali and 567 in Pune. Currently, 87,681 COVID patients are being treated and officials said that on Monday, more than 3,500 patients were discharged after a full recovery. The state's total count of COVID-19 cases now stands at 2.11 lakh and the recovery rate has marginally increased to 54.37 per cent. Civic officials said that improvement was seen in the city's recovery rate as well, which increased to 67 per cent and the doubling rate is 44 days. The total cumulative deaths in Mumbai are 4,938.

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