Published 23:36 IST, October 23rd 2020
Mumbai sees 1470 new COVID cases; doubling rate slows to 115 days as deaths near 10,000
As Maharashtra's Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, its financial capital - Mumbai, reported 1470 new cases and 48 new deaths on Friday. City tally at 2,48,804
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As Maharashtra's Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, its financial capital - Mumbai, reported 1470 new cases and 48 new deaths on Friday. city also saw 1696 new recoveries as cured tally soared to 2,18,254. Mumbai is w fifth-worst hit district in nation with 2,48,804 cases of which 19,246 cases are active and 9966 fatalities.
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Mumbai: 1470 new COVID cases
Mumbai's recovery rate has risen to 88% w while its growth rise has slowed to 0.60%. BMC reported that 14,23,160 samples have been tested till date with a 17.38% positivity rate. With increasing number of cases, BMC reported that 201 out of 1185 ventilator beds are vacant, while 408 out of 2040 ICU beds are vacant.
BEST allows passenger upto full capacity
In ar reprieve for city travellers, BEST anunced that it has been allowed to travel at full capacity on its buses from Friday. It stated that all passengers must wear a proper mask while traveling in bus. Previously, as per state's COVID guidelines, BEST was allowed to seat upto 30 passengers and standees.
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Meanwhile, Maharashtra government allowed lawyers and registered clerks to use Mumbai local trains till vember 23 on an experimental basis. Apart from lawyers women have been allowed to board trains only between 11 am to 3 pm and after 7 pm - n-peak hours, without displaying state-issued QR code. Including women and lawyers, essential service providers listed by state government, bank staff, dabbawalas and medical staff were allowed to travel by local trains. government is mulling opening local trains to all soon, claimed an MVA minister.
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Mumbai's COVID crisis
With Maharashtra extending its lockdown, BMC has increased its containment zones to 620, while over 8518 buildings and chawls have been sealed and are being self-mand by society. BMC has tweaked its containment zones criteria mandating sealing of buildings that have 10 or more cases in 2 or more floors. recent BMC report shows Borivali as most affected place with doubling rate at 72 days, while Dar is least affected ward with a doubling rate at 198 days. Overall, Mumbai's doubling rate at 115 days is higher than national aver of 73 days.
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23:36 IST, October 23rd 2020