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Kalyan-Dombivli's COVID-19 recovery rate touches 80%

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 12, 2020 19:06 IST

The recovery rate of coronavirus Kalyan-Dombivli on Tuesday has touched 80 percent mark and patients in large number are ...

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The recovery rate of coronavirus Kalyan-Dombivli on Tuesday has touched 80 percent mark and patients in large number are going home after the recovery.

At present, the recovery rate of the twin city has touched 80 percent and the number of active patients has become 4,062. New 197 patients have been admitted to the twin city and at the same time, 458 went back home after the recovery taking the recovery rate to 80% in last 24 hours from 77%. 

Presently out of total 22,849 patients so far 18,329 got discharged from different Covid-19 Care Centres and hospital.

Kalyan-Dombivli is second worst city in MMR region after Mumbai in numbers of Covid-19 patients. However in last few days the numbers are declining in the city and patient recovery rate has also improved.

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