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Mumbai: Dharavi reports 4 new COVID-19 cases, area tally 2,672

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 17, 2020 19:18 IST

Four new COVID-19 cases have been reported on Monday in Dharavi, taking the total number of cases in the ...

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Four new COVID-19 cases have been reported on Monday in Dharavi, taking the total number of cases in the area to 2,672, according to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

According to BMC, Dharavi currently has 80 active cases and 2,333 have been cured/discharged till Thursday.

The G-north ward that houses Dharavi, Dadar and Mahim areas has a total of 6,921 COVID-19 cases.

Of these cases, Dharavi's share is 2,672, followed by Dadar (2,237 cases) and Mahim (2,012 cases).

Meanwhile, with addition of 19 cases in the day, Mahim''s tally has also crossed the 2,000-mark.

Interestingly, compared with Dharavi, Dadar and Mahim have more number of active cases at 465 and 256, respectively, the BMC said. 

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