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At 19,474, the Covid case fell slightly in Mumbai; 7 dead

Mumbai: Mumbai on Sunday reported 19,474 Covid-19 and seven cases of death, taking the calculation of city infections to 9.14,572 and the toll became 16,406, said the civic city body.
Daily before City reported 20,318 Coronavirus infection and five deaths.
From 19,474 cases reported on Sunday, 15,969 (82 percent) asymptomatic.
As many as 1,240 patients were hospitalized during the day, the Civic body health department said.
It was said that 7,432 out of a total of 34,900 beds (21.3 percent) had been occupied in Mumbai.
A total of 8,063 patients were released after treatment, which raised the recovery calculation of 7,78,119 in Mumbai, leaving the metropolis with 1,17,437 active cases.
The level of recovery of the Mumbai case is now at 85 percent.
Twice numbers are 41 days.
With 68,249 new tests, the cumulative number of tests in Mumbai rose to 1,42.03,805.

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