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Maha reported 8.5k Covid case, Mumbai 558 in 24 hours

Maha reported 8.5k Covid case, Mumbai 558 in 24 hours
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Mumbai: The reconciliation of ‘old’ death becomes the norm in July too.
In the first 10 days a month, the state has added as many as 2,224 reconciliation of deaths against cumulative calculations.
In comparison, the ‘latest’ death count was added was 1,709 in the same period.
The country has started reconciliation training on May 17.
Forbid the last two days of June and the first two days of July, the state has added old death and not recorded almost every day in the past two months.
While can see the death of 6.207 ‘old’ added to the toll road, up to 19,059 in June.
Overall, the state has added nearly 27,500 deaths through reconciliation since it may be in addition to the deaths reported in the 48 hour window.
Pune contributes to the highest in peaceful deaths.
From 194 added on Sunday, 154 came from Pune District and 18 from Sangli, among others.
On Sunday, Maharashtra added 8,535 new cases, a marginal increase from detection that was seen on Saturday to take the overall state kaseload to 61,57,799.
The state also added 156 deaths recorded for 48 hours and a few weeks ago, in addition to 194 reconciling death.
The total calculation of the country has reached 1,25,878.
For the fourth day in a row, Mumbai reported below 600 (558) cases on Sundays and 15 deaths.
The total city case touched 7.3 lakh and the death of more than 15,600.
The active case was dipped in 11,423 from 11,558 on Saturday.
Active cases in the state continued to increase – from 1.14 lakh on Saturday, the figure crossed 1.16 lakh on Sunday.
Akola Circle did not record one death on Sunday, while the Nagpur circle and the latch recorded one death and Nashik saw three deaths.
State officials said Western Maharashtra and Konkan were still the reason for worrying since the circle of Kolhapur reported 74 deaths, while Pune Circle came with 32 deaths.
Speaking in his hometown of Jalna, the Minister of Health Public Rajesh Tope said he had proposed for CM Uddhav Thackeray that some restrictions must be introduced to enter the national borders because of fear of the third wave towering.
“Entering the country without negative Covid reports must be limited.
Entries must also be made conditional to consume both jab vaccines,” Tope said.

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