COVID-19 in Mumbai: 11 Mumbai Police personnel succumb to COVID-19
April proved to be one of the worst months for the Mumbai Police with 11 personnel losing their lives to COVID-19. The death toll has now reached 109. This is the second maximum number of deaths in a month since September last year, when 16 police personnel had died. The highest number of deaths in the force due to COVID-19 was seen in June 2020.
The last four deaths took place in just two days. Police Head Constable Rajesh Patil, 47, attached to Bangur Nagar police station died on Wednesday. Two other policemen also died on the same day. Patil, a resident of Borivali, tested positive barely four days before his death. After his condition was categorised as serious, he was admitted to the Trauma Care Hospital at Jogeshwari. The doctors and police did their best, but he could not survive and died on Wednesday. During treatment, he suffered a brain stroke, said the police. He is survived by his wife and 8 years old so
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Mumbai records 7,410 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday; Maharashtra sees 568 coronavirus-related deaths
ByToyoja UpadhyayToyoja Upadhyay / Updated: Apr 22, 2021, 21:17 IST
On Thursday, April 22,
Mumbai recorded 7,410 new cases of
COVID-19. With this, the number of active cases in the city has jumped to 83,953. The total number of
coronavirus cases in the city currently stands at 6,09,000.
The city recorded 75
deaths today bringing the total COVID-19 related fatalities reported from the city to 12,576.
On a more positive note, 8,090 patients were discharged after recovering from the infection in the last 24 hours. The city has seen a total of 5,11,143 recoveries from the virus.
The overall growth rate of coronavirus in the city has jumped to 1.35 per cent.