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Maharashtra Sees Uptick in COVID Cases, Mumbai Records 6 New Infections

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 2, 2024 11:17 IST

Mumbai: Maharashtra witnessed a rise in new COVID-19 cases on Monday, with 70 infections reported across the state. Six ...

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Mumbai: Maharashtra witnessed a rise in new COVID-19 cases on Monday, with 70 infections reported across the state. Six of these cases were detected in Mumbai, pushing the city's active caseload to 130 and the state's to 731.  Meanwhile, 32 people recovered and were discharged, according to the state health department.

Among the six new cases identified in Mumbai, one patient required hospitalization. Currently, only 15 of the city's 4215 designated COVID beds are occupied by patients. 126 tests were conducted during the day, and no cases of the JN.1 variant were detected.

New Cases:

Mumbai Municipal Corporation: 6Thane: 0Thane Municipal Corporation: 12Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation: 17Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation: 1Raigad: 3Panvel Municipal Corporation: 1 

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