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Mumbai: COVID-19 cases mount to 77,197 death toll reaches 4,554

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 01, 2020 10:40 AM

With 903 new patients being reported, coronavirus case tally in Mumbai increased to 77,197 on Tuesday while death toll ...

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With 903 new patients being reported, coronavirus case tally in Mumbai increased to 77,197 on Tuesday while death toll rose to 4,554 with 93 fatalities, said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

36 of the deaths took place since Monday evening while 57 deaths had taken place earlier, said a BMC release.

The number of recovered COVID-19 patients increased to 44,170 with 625 patients being discharged from hospitals in the city on Tuesday.

At present there are 28,473 active COVID-19 cases while 818 new suspected coronavirus patients were admitted to the hospitals.

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