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Mumbai records lowest coronavirus cases this month

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 21, 2020 5:26 PM

Mumbai on Tuesday reported 1,090 new coronavirus cases taking the tally of cases to 2,44,262, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation ...

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Mumbai on Tuesday reported 1,090 new coronavirus cases taking the tally of cases to 2,44,262, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

The death toll in the city due to COVID-19 reached 9,821 with 45 fresh fatalities. Mumbai has 18,444 active COVID-19 cases at present, the BMC said. Tuesday's spike in the cases was lowest so far in October, data showed.

So far 13.74 lakh coronavirus tests have been conducted in the city.

The number of recovered patients grew to 2,14, 375, about 88 percent of the total case count, with 1,470 patients being discharged from hospitals in last 24 hours. The city's average growth rate of cases is 0.70 percent, while the average doubling rate is 99 days.

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