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Mumbai's 24-hour COVID-19 count dips below 1,000

Meanwhile, G North ward continued to report fresh cases, particularly in the residential areas, and while Dharavi saw 11 new cases, Dadar had 31 and Mahim 28

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The BMC medical staff conducts a swab test of residents in Dadar on Tuesday. Pic/Ashish Raje

The BMC medical staff conducts a swab test of residents in Dadar on Tuesday. Pic/Ashish Raje

After reporting more than 1,000 daily infections for the past several days, Mumbai finally saw a dip in the figure on Tuesday with 954 new COVID-19 cases. However, the death toll, both in the state and the city continued to grow. A total of 213 COVID-19 casualties were recorded on Tuesday, including 70 in the city.

The total COVID-19 cases in the state is inching closer to 2.7 lakh, with the officials confirming that 6,741 more people have contracted the novel Coronavirus.

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