Story of two tails in Mumbai: 12,557 Covid cases in July against 16,310 in January – News2IN
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Story of two tails in Mumbai: 12,557 Covid cases in July against 16,310 in January

Mumbai: This year, July seems to have been the best month as far as Covid-19 pandemic – and, as statistics show, more for Mumbai than Maharashtra.
Loadoad July in the state – despite talking about “thick tails” of the second covid wave – almost a third of the 6.57 lakh cases registered in March.
But it was Mumbai, hot spots during Covid-19 waves, which have a low Covid scoreboard in July.
Tally July (12,557) was lower than Tally January (16,310), which is now accepted as a period between two Covid waves.
At present, Mumbai’s daily calculation and the number of deaths redeemen around 5% of the kasel and daily deaths of the state.
On Saturday, the calculation of City 345 contributed 4.9% of Maharashtra’s calculation of 6,959.
Mumbai registered nine deaths, or 4% of Toll 225 Saturers from July, in July, there was a significant decrease in the number of deaths.
In the state, 10,846 deaths registered against 26,601 in June.
In Mumbai, 438 deaths were calculated in July, much higher than the pre-second wave rate of 123 deaths in February.
Officials said May and June reported a higher number of deaths compared to July due to data reconciliation exercises starting in mid-May and ended in July.
The state fatality rate (CFR) for this month is almost 4%.
The total cost of the state case rose to 63 lakh on Saturday, where 7.34 lakh cases were in Mumbai.
The fatality of Covid-19 also rose to 1,32,791 where 15,889 was in Mumbai.
Continuous decline in daily detection in Mumbai has pushed it to the seventh point in terms of active cases in the state.
Smaller districts such as Satara, Sangli and Ahmednagar have more active cases than Mumbai.
BMC officials remain alert to say that the second wave ends.
“The third wave which is estimated to be less than a month.
How can we relax enough to say that the second wave ends?” Said the Supplementary City Commissioner of Suresh Kakani.
“Our vigil continues as before,” he added.
Every day, nearly 35,000 tests are carried out and ward with the highest cases monitored strictly.
“We know that part of DD Ward (Malabar Hill), K West, K East, R South and R Central still witnessed the case,” Kakani said.
BMC analysis shows 91% of positive cases of living in buildings and steps being taken.
A BMC doctor said the appropriate behavior of Covid, especially the use of masks, quickly descended in the city.
“At this level, the final celebration season this month can be accompanied by an increase in the case,” he added.
State officials said that while Metro City such as Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune, which pushed Covid graphics during the peak, had reported a decline in cases, small districts such as Satara, Kolhapur, Ahmednagar and Sangli continued to add cases.
With cases, the plateau, there has been a request to open more sectors in the state such as Delhi, which is one of the worst affected during the second wave.
Minister of Aaditya Thackeray said that in accordance with the doctor there were other variants while playing in Delhi where the cases jumped quickly and dropped at the same speed.
“For Maharashtra, a thick tail for more than three months now.
We are very slow and be careful in opening,” Thackeray said when talking on an online event on Saturday.

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