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Dharavi, Dadar, Mahm View less than 10 cases

Mumbai: The three most densely populated areas of Mumbai – Dharavi, Dadar and Mahim – have witnessed a steady decline in the number of cases of Coronavirus.
On Saturday, the three areas reported less than 10 new cases of Covid-19, as informed by Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation.
Dharavi – the biggest slum in Asia – only recorded two new cases of infection.
The count of slum colonies has now risen to 6.901.
On the other hand, the neighboring area of the omelet saw three new cases, taking the calculation to 9,692.
MAHIM, which has the maximum number of Covid-19 cases so far between three regions, reported seven people testing positive viruses on Saturday.
The total number is now up to 10,014.
Dharavi, omelet and mahim fall under the G / North Ward of the BMC.
The Administrative Wahana has recorded a total of 26,607 cases of Coronavirus until now, including 12 of today.

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