Mumbai on Thursday (June 24) reported 789 new coronavirus cases and 10 fatalities that raised the tally of infections to 7,24,113 and the death toll to 15,348, the latest data shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) showed. The active cases have increased marginally to 14,810 in the financial capital of the country. On Wednesday, the city had reported 863 new coronavirus cases, 23 deaths, 711 recoveries and had 14,577 active cases of the infection. The BMC has collected over Rs 58 crore in fines from people who were found without face masks in public places since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. As per the latest figures till June 23, the amount of Rs 58,42,99,600 is collected inclusive of fines imposed by Mumbai Police and the Railways. With the addition of 9,844 new COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra on Thursday, the state's cumulative infection count crossed the grim milestone of 60 lakh, while 197 patients succumbed to the infection. The state's total caseload now stands at 60,07,431.Read Less
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Navi Mumbai: Check the list of today's vaccination centres, timings
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Mumbai: Check today's list of Covid-19 vaccination Centres for people between 18 to 44 age group, 45 plus
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BMC collects over Rs 58 cr in fines from people for not wearing face masks
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has collected over Rs 58 crore in fines from people who were found without face masks in public places since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. As per the latest figures till June 23, the amount of 58,42,99,600 is inclusive of fines collected by Mumbai Police and the Railways.
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A look at Covid-19 cases in Mumbai
Maharashtra's coronavirus figures are as follows:
Positive cases 60,07,431; new cases 9,844; deaths 1,19,859; recoveries 57,62,661; active cases 1,21,767; total tests so far 4,03,60,931.
Maharashtra's COVID-19 case tally tops 60 lakh; 197 die, 9,371 recover
With the addition of 9,844 new COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra on Thursday, the state's cumulative infection count crossed the grim milestone of 60 lakh, while 197 patients succumbed to the infection, the health department said. The state's total caseload now stands at 60,07,431, said the health department in a statement. With 197 more deaths, the fatality count reached 1,19,859 (which included 359 'old' deaths). The state's COVID-19 recovery rate is now at 95.93 per cent, while the case fatality rate has increased and reached 2 per cent, the statement said. The state saw the discharge of 9,371 patients in the last 24 hours, pushing the number of recoveries to 57,62,661, it said. The number of active cases stands at 1,21,767.