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COVID-19 Tracker: Mumbai reports less than 2000 cases for second day in a row

COVID-19 Tracker: Mumbai reports less than 2000 cases for second day in a row Mirror Online / Updated: May 11, 2021, 19:06 IST coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours. This is the second day in a row that the metropolis has recorded less than 2000 COVID-19 cases. The overall caseload of Mumbai now stands at 6,79,986. The city also saw a considerable drop in the number of fatalities as 51 patients succumbed to the virus on Tuesday. With that, the death toll has climbed to 13,942. On the other hand, Mumbai saw a massive number of recoveries in a single day with 6,082 coronavirus patients beating the virus and testing negative for it. The number of recoveries in the city now stands at 6,23,080.

Covid-19 Highlights May 11: Maharashtra reports 40,956 new cases, 793 deaths

COVID-19 Highlights May 11: Maharashtra reports 40,956 new cases, 793 deaths Mirror Online / Updated: May 11, 2021, 20:22 IST Mumbai: Maharashtra on Tuesday (May 11) reported 40,956 new cases of coronavirus, and with that, the total caseload climbed to 51,79,929. As many as 793 patients succumbed to the virus in the state, which took the death toll to 77,191. Also, the total recoveries in the state surged to 45,41,391 with 71,966 discharges in the last 24 hours. At present, there are 5,58,996 active cases in Maharashtra. Mumbai reports less than 2000 cases Mumbaikars heaved a sigh of relief on Tuesday as the city reported 1,717 new coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours. This is the second day in a row that the metropolis has recorded less than 2000 COVID-19 cases. The overall caseload of Mumbai now stands at 6,79,986. The city also saw a considerable drop in the number of fatalities as 51 patients succumbed to the virus on Tuesday. With that, the death toll has climbed to 1

BMC issues revised vaccination guidelines: Walk-in facility for Mumbaikars above 60 years, differently-abled for three days

BMC issues revised vaccination guidelines: Walk-in facility for Mumbaikars above 60 years, differently-abled for three days Mirror Online / Updated: May 12, 2021, 15:52 IST Representative image. Photo: Reuters Mumbai: In a bid to manage the crowds at vaccination centres as well as to tackle the vaccine shortage, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation on Wednesday issued revised guidelines for citizens, under which specific days of the week have been assigned to the different age groups. According to the notification, beneficiaries above the age of 60 years, people wanting the second dose of Covaxin or Covishield and differently-abled can now opt for on-the-spot vaccine registration and walk-in directly at their nearest centres to get the jab.

There will be no vaccination in Mumbai for three days, announces BMC

There will be no vaccination in Mumbai for three days, announces BMC
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Mumbai, the worst-hit in the country, has enough oxygen now

Mumbai, the worst-hit in the country, has enough oxygen now I.S. Chahal Mumbai–Spelling breathing relief, the Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation on Sunday announced that it has sufficient stocks of oxygen to tackle the ongoing Covid-19 requirements in the country’s commercial capital – the worst-hit in the country in terms of deaths. “All issues relative oxygn supplies under the BMC stands resolved now. Supply situation is normal,” BMC Municipal Commissioner I.S. Chahal said, but did not give details. This comes a day after the BMC said it would set up 16 oxygen plants in 12 Mumbai hospitals which would produce around 43 tonnes of the life-saving air per day from the atmospheric air.

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