City
Epaper

Covid 19 Update: Maharashtra reports 722 new Covid cases, 3 deaths

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 25, 2023 20:06 IST

In the past 24 hours, Maharashtra registered 722 fresh cases, while 946 people successfully recovered from the infection. Unfortunately, ...

Open in App

In the past 24 hours, Maharashtra registered 722 fresh cases, while 946 people successfully recovered from the infection. Unfortunately, the state also recorded three fatalities. Presently, the active case count stands at 5,549.

The recovery rate in the state is 98.11%. At present dominant variant of COVID is Omicron XBB.1.16. A total of 877 cases were found to be infected with this variant.

There were 6 deaths reported among the cases of this variant.

From Jan 1, 2023, 89 COVID-19 deaths have been recorded in the state. 71.91% of these deaths have occurred in individuals above 60 years of age, 87% of the deceased had comorbidities, and 13% did not have any comorbidity.

Tags: maharashtraCoronaCovidCovid-19
Open in App

Related Stories

NashikNashik Crime: College Girl Resists Molestation and Kidnapping Attempt by Repeat Offender

MumbaiMumbai: MNS Workers Protest at Andheri Metro Station, Damage Billboard, Demand Only Marathi Ads

MaharashtraMaharashtra: Transgender Person Assaults Police Officer Following Dispute with Food Vendor in Kolhapur

MaharashtraMaharashtra Rains: Holiday Declared in All Schools in Palghar on September 29 Due to Heavy Rains

MaharashtraMaharashtra Rains: CM Fadnavis Warns of Rising Flood Risk, Urges Urgent Evacuation in Vulnerable Areas

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai Crime Branch Arrests Accused in Malad Firing Incident, Pistol Seized

MumbaiMumbai: Malvani Police Crack Woman’s Murder Case, Accused Arrested from Uttar Pradesh

MumbaiMumbai: Chunabhatti Police Bust Mobile Theft Gang, Eight Arrested; Links Traced to Bangladesh

MumbaiMumbai: 70-Year-Old Man Attempts Self-Immolation Outside Mantralaya Over Noise Pollution

MumbaiMumbai: Ex-CISF Constable Cheats Job Seekers of Rs 2.88 Crore by Promising Govt Jobs