Mumbai logs 961 Covid-19 cases; doubling rate now 500 days

Notably, the financial capital of the county reported less than 1,000 coronavirus infections for the fourth day in a row

A net decline of 40,366 cases has been recorded in the caseload in a span of 24 hours.

Mumbai: Mumbai reported 961 new Covid-19 infections and 27 fresh fatalities on Thursday, while its average case doubling rate improved to 500 days, indicating the second wave is clearly on the wane, the city civic body said.

According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)’s updated data, with the addition of 961 cases, the city’s Covid-19 tally rose to 7,08,968, while the death toll increased to 14,965 after 27 more patients succumbed to the infection in the last 24 hours.

Notably, the financial capital of the county reported less than 1,000 coronavirus infections for the fourth day in a row.

The city witnessed a marginal increase in daily cases, but a slight dip in fatalities as compared to Wednesday, when it had registered 925 new cases and 31 deaths.

Mumbai saw 24,667 Covid-19 tests in the last 24 hours, according to the BMC, pushing the cumulative number of tests conducted so far to 63,44,645.

The BMC said in the last 24 hours, 897 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the number of recovered patients to6,74,296. Presently, Mumbai has 16,612 active COVID-19 cases, as per the civic body data. According to the BMC, Mumbai’s Covid-19 recovery rate is 95%.

The overall growth rate of Covid-19 cases for the period between May 27 and June 3 was 0.13%, while the doubling rate improved to 500 days, it said. Doubling time is the number of days required for the count of cases in an epidemic to double.

The civic body said the city currently has 33 active containment zones in slums and ‘chawls’ (old row tenements) and 145 active sealed buildings (where a certain number of residents have tested positive for coronavirus).

The financial capital had reported the highest-ever 11,163 Covid-19 cases on April 4, while it had registered the most number of daily deaths during the second wave – at 90 – on May 1.

Published: June 3, 2021, 21:15 IST
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