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Mumbai: BMC adds 862 deaths to Mumbai's COVID-19 toll after data reconciliation

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 17, 2020 10:36 IST

The count of coronavirus cases in Mumbai crossed 60,000 on Tuesday but the daily increase in number of patients ...

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The count of coronavirus cases in Mumbai crossed 60,000 on Tuesday but the daily increase in number of patients dropped below 1,000 after almost a month, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

55 new deaths were recorded during the day, but the overall toll due to the pandemic increased to 3,165, the BMC said, as 862 deaths were added after data reconciliation.

As many as 941 new coronavirus patients were detected in the financial capital in the last 24 hours taking the tally of cases to 60,142, it said.

There are 25,937 active patients in the city while 772 new suspected patients were admitted in hospitals.

The overall death toll in Mumbai, however, climbed to 3,165 on Tuesday from 2,258 the day before, as the civic body added 862 deaths to the toll after a data reconciliation exercise.

"Based on information received from various hospitals, 862 deaths are updated after reconciliation of all the deaths since March and has been added in progressive," the BMC said. 

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