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Maharashtra Records 61,695 New COVID-19 Cases Taking Tally To 36.39 Lakh; 349 More Deaths
On April 15, Maharashtra recorded 61,695 novel coronavirus cases taking the State s COVID-19 tally to 36,39,855. 349 more deaths were reported in the day.
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On Thursday, April 15, Maharashtra recorded 61,695 novel coronavirus cases taking the State s COVID-19 tally to 36,39,855. At present, there are 6,20,060 active cases in the State. With 53,335 COVID-19 patients discharged in the day, the number of recovered soared to 29,59,056. With Mumbai recording 8217 cases in the day, it remains a major novel coronavirus hotspot in the state.
349 deaths 50 from Mumbai, 49 from Pune, 30 from Nagpur, 29 from Ahmednagar, 23 from Satara, 15 from Yavatmal, 13 from Nashik, 11 from Jalgaon, 10 each from Panvel, Pimpri Chinchwad, Osmanabad, Beed and Amravati, 9 from Mira Bhayandar, 7 each from Pune, Parbhani and Gondia, 6 each from Latur, Solapur and Thane, 5 each from
Stricter restrictions in Maharashtra from April 14
April 13, 2021
The Maharashtra Government has announced a partial lockdown beginning Wednesday 8 pm, aimed at restricting movement of people, even as transportation of goods and delivery of services will be allowed. Unlike the full lockdown of last year, the State government will keep public transport, including trains, taxis and buses, operational. Private cars will not be permitted unless there is an emergency. The new curbs will come into effect from 8 pm on Wednesday and will be in force for 15 days till May 1.
“Section 144 will be imposed in the entire State. I will not term this as lockdown,” said Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. He has sought the help of the Prime Minister and the armed forces in delivering oxygen supplies by Air Force planes from other parts of the country.