Mumbai, Mar 2 (PTI) Mumbai reported only two COVID-19 fatalities, the lowest in the last 10 months, on Tuesday, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said. It took the death toll due to the pandemic in India’s financial capital to 11,476, while the caseload increased to 3,27,619 with849 new infections being reported. The city had reported over 1,000 cases a day last week.
A BMC official said the number of fatalities on Tuesday was the lowest since April last year. The daily death toll has declined since the start of this year, ranging between three to 11. On Monday, the city had recorded 855 new cases and four fatalities.
On Tuesday, 903 patients recovered in the city. It took the number of recovered patients to 3,05,639, about 93 per cent of the caseload. There are 9,633 active COVID-19 cases in the city now.
The average growth rate of COVID-19 cases in the city has gone up to 0.29 per cent from 0.17 per cent on February 18, while the average doubling rate of cases has gone down to 242 days from 417 days.
The number of coronavirus tests conducted in the city increased to 33,10,190, with 18,469 tests conducted in the last 24 hours.
Report by Chetali S M
Reported on – 03/03/2021
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