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Maharashtra reports 13,659 new COVID-19 cases, highest single-day count in 2021 so far

10 Mar , 2021   By : Debdeep Gupta


Maharashtra reports 13,659 new COVID-19 cases, highest single-day count in 2021 so far

A sharp single-day surge of 13,659 new COVID-19 cases was reported in Maharashtra on March 10. The numbers, recorded in the period of the preceding 24 hours, are the highest in 2021 so far.


In the corresponding period, 54 deaths were also reported and 9,913 infected patients were discharged, the state health department said.


The tally of active cases in Maharashtra reached 99,008, which is the highest among all states and union territories in India. Cumulatively, the state has recorded 22,52,057 cases since the onset of the pandemic in March last year.


A total of 20,99,207 patients have recovered so far, whereas, the state's overall death tally stood at 52,610.


The per-day count in Maharashtra had decelerated to around 2,500-per day by late-January this year. However, a constant surge in infections has been reported since the past month.


The Mumbai division, which is the highest contributor to the per-day COVID-19 surge, recorded 2,933 new cases. The number accounts for the infections reported in the suburbs of Navi Mumbai, Kalyan, Ulhasnagar, Bhivandi, Mira Bhayandar, Palghar, Vasai Virar, Raigad, and Panvel.


In Mumbai city alone, 1,539 infections and five deaths were reported.


In the Nashik circle, 2,365 fresh cases were reported, and 2,882 new cases in the Pune circle, which includes the districts of Pune, Satara, and Solapur.


The Maharashtra government has authorized the local municipal bodies to take the call on the imposition of lockdowns to curb the pace of transmission.


In Mumbai, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced the tightening of norms on March 10. Any person found jumping home in isolation would be sent to "compulsory institutional quarantine".


The civic body has also made it mandatory for housing societies to display the flat numbers of infected patients on notice boards, in case the building has reported more than five cases.


Over 90 percent of the new infections recorded in the past two months were reported in buildings and high-rises, the BMC said.

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