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Coronavirus pandemic | Maharashtra's coronavirus tally crosses 41,000-mark; 64 new deaths

A total of 1,408 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the tally of recovered patients to 11,726, the official said.

May 21, 2020 / 22:04 IST
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Maharashtra on Thursday recorded as many as 2,345 new coronavirus cases, taking the tally in the state to 41,642, a health official said.

With 64 fatalities due to the pandemic reported during the day, 41 of them in the worst-hit city of Mumbai, the death toll in the state rose to 1,454, the official said.

This was the fifth consecutive day when the state reported more than 2,000 new coronavirus cases.

"With this, the state has reported more than 10,000 cases in just five days," the official said.

On May 17, the state had reported 2,347 cases of COVID-19, the highest single day figure so far. Thursday's number is the second highest so far.

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Of the 64 new deaths, 41 were reported from Mumbai, nine from Malegaon, seven from Pune, three from Aurangabad, two from Navi Mumbai and one each from Pimpri Chinchwad and Solapur, he said.

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A total of 1,408 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the tally of recovered patients to 11,726, the official said.

Mumbai alone now accounts for 25,500 COVID-19 cases along with 882 fatalities, he said.

Thane division, which includes Mumbai city, has reported 31,851 COVID-19 cases and 993 deaths so far.

Pune city, another coronavirus hotspot, has reported 4,207 cases and 222 deaths so far, he said, adding that the number of patients in the entire Pune division stands at 5,371. It has reported 264 deaths.

Nashik division has recorded 1,425 cases and 94 deaths, followed by the Kolhapur division with 357 patients and five fatalities, he said.

The tally of coronavirus cases in Aurangabad stood at 1,297 with 40 deaths.

Latur division, also in Marathwada, has reported 178 cases and six deaths so far, he said.

The number of patients reported so far in Akola is 641 where 34 deaths have been recorded, the official said, adding that the tally in Nagpur is 474 with seven deaths.

A total of 48 people from other states are currently receiving treatment in Maharashtra and 11 of them have succumbed to the infection so far, he added.

So far, tests have been conducted on 3,19,710 persons. Of them, 2,78,068 samples have tested negative, while 41,642 have tested positive for the infection.

The number of active containment zones in the state stood at 1,949 and 15,894 health squads have completed surveillance of 64.89 lakh people, the official said.

A total of 4,37,304 people are currently placed under home quarantine and another 26,865 under institutional quarantine, he added.

Maharashtra's COVID-19 figures are as follows: Positive cases 41,642, new cases 2,345, deaths 1,454, discharged patients 11,726, active cases 28,454, people tested so far 3,19,710.

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first published: May 21, 2020 09:58 pm

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