Published 23:42 IST, July 1st 2020

Mumbai sees 1511 new COVID-19 cases as section 144 kicks in the city till July 15

As section 144 kicks in Mumbai till July 15, India's financial capital saw a surge in Coronavirus (COVID-19) with 1511 new cases & 6 new deaths, tally at 78708

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As section 144 kicks in Mumbai till July 15, India's financial capital saw a surge in Coronavirus (COVID-19) with 1511 new cases and 6 new deaths. BMC also added 69 deaths to tally from previous period. city w has 78,708 cases and 4629 deaths.

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Mumbai: 1511 new COVID-19 cases

Currently, city's recovery rate stands at 57% with 44,791 patients discharged. This week Mumbai has seen a growth of 1.68% in positive cases with 3,33,752 samples tested till date. As per BMC's war room report, city's number of vacant beds has increased as home isolation increases - 54 of 804 ventilator beds are vacant, while 174 of 1431 ICU beds are vacant.

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Mumbai police impose section 144

Earlier in day, Mumbai's Deputy Commission Pranaya Ashok has imposed section 144 across city from July 1 till July 15. Until n presence or movement of one or more persons in public places or garing of any sort anywhere including religious places has been banned with respect to certain exceptions. se including essential services, activities allowed under 'Mission Begin Again' order issued on 29 June - but only within 2 km of ir residence.

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city's iconic  Ganpati pandal - Lalbaugcha Raja has decided to forego installing Ganpati idol during Ganeshotsav to avoid crowding during pandemic. Moreover, organisers have said that y will conduct blood and plasma donation drives for 10 days of Ganeshotsav. As city begins to open up, its lifeline - local trains will also run in higher numbers, as anunced by Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal. 298 more trains will run from July 1 to transport hose employed in essential services, as identified by state administration, and Central government staff - this include employees of Centre, Income Tax, GST and Customs, Postal service, Nationalised Banks, Mumbai Port Trust, Judiciary, Defence and Raj Bhavan.

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Mumbai's COVID crisis

With Maharashtra extending its lockdown, BMC has increased its containment zones to 755, while over 6174 buildings and chawls have been sealed and being self-mand by society. While slums were initially where most cases were found, BMC claims that most cases were w found in housing societies. Recent BMC report shows Mulund as most affected place with doubling rate at 18 days, while Dharavi is least affected ward with a doubling rate at 132 days. Overall, Mumbai's doubling rate at 42 days is higher than national aver of 17.4 days, while its positivity is at 23.58%
 

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23:42 IST, July 1st 2020