Maha Covid Tally is at a height of 250 days as a dips graph mum – News2IN
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Maha Covid Tally is at a height of 250 days as a dips graph mum

Maha Covid Tally is at a height of 250 days as a dips graph mum
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Mumbai: Contrast in the Covid chart from Mumbai and Maharashtra increasingly sharply on Friday, with the country that registered the highest daily detection in more than 250 days and the city reported the lowest case this year.
A total of 48,270 cases were reported in the state, the highest so far in the third wave and also the highest since May 8, when the state in the middle of the second wave then added 48,401 cases.
The state continues to report high death and add 52 deaths to tally on Friday.
The Mumbai case fell 12%, from 5,708 on Thursday to 5,008 on Friday.
While the daily victims remained stable at 12 in Mumbai, victims of the country rose to 52.
According to state data, Mumbai was no longer riding a Covid-19 state chart.
Mumbai circle, which includes neighboring districts such as Thane and Palghar added 10,493 cases, but the circle of Pune topped the charts by adding 18,785 cases.
Pune Municipal Corporation added more than 8,000 cases on Friday.
Mumbai circle adds 27 deaths, the highest in the state.
State officials said the increase in cases in small cities only showed briefly before the state reported the peak in the case.
“Even though it was relieved that cases in Mumbai have been dipped, districts such as Pune and Nashik reported a surge surge.
Testing in most of the districts has increased,” said an official.
There are at least 10 districts that have a weekly front level higher than the average state of 24%.
Cases are now soaring in these 10 districts.
BMC dash shows that most covid city parameters have fallen: the number of critical patients fell slightly to 584, while the number of buildings closed down more than half to 29 in the last few days.
Bed housing fell from 15% to 12.1% in the same period.
The daily test level in Mumbai continued by 10% over the past three days, with 50,032 tests carried out on Thursday.
“The RT-PCR test level is closer to 15% due to 30% a few weeks ago,” said an BMC official.
The number of people in the house quarantine that has increased exceeded 9 lakh down for the first time (8.9 lakh) in three weeks.
The level of multiplier at the same time was almost three times to 93 days while the infection weekly growth rate had dropped a third of up to 0.72%.
Apart from Wards A (Colaba) and West M (Chembur), which has a growth rate of 1.03%, 22 wards left in the city have a growth rate of less than 1 percent.

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