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Mumbai's COVID-19 count reaches 1,04,572 recovery rate stands at 71%

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 23, 2020 10:44 AM

With 1,310 new COVID-19 cases reported in Mumbai, the tally of coronavirus cases rose to 1,04,572 on Wednesday, the ...

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With 1,310 new COVID-19 cases reported in Mumbai, the tally of coronavirus cases rose to 1,04,572 on Wednesday, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

With 58 fatalities recorded during the day, the death toll in the city rose to 5,872, it added.

In good news, recovered cases increased to 75,118 with 1,563 patients being discharged from city hospitals since Tuesday evening.

The recovery rate of COVID-19 patients in Mumbai stands at 71 per cent, the BMC said.

There are 23,582 active cases in the city while 1,055 new suspected coronavirus patients have been admitted in hospitals.

Based on the last seven days' data, average doubling rate of cases in the city is 59 days and the growth rate is 1.17 per cent.

The doubling rate -- the period during which number of cases doubles -- in all 24 civic wards is above 30 days, the BMC said.

It is the lowest -- 32 days -- in R-Central ward and the highest -- 129 days -- in H-East ward.

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