Mumbai News Updates: BEST bus catches fire in Bhandup
Mumbai News Updates: BEST bus catches fire in Bhandup
Mumbai city has reported 1,500 plus new COVID-19 cases for the second day in a row and more than 1,000 cases for the ninth straight day, amid rising concerns. The cases peaked in September-October, after which there was a decline but since mid-February infections have surged again. On Thursday, the city reported 1,508 new coronavirus cases, taking its case tally to 3,38,631, while the death toll in the city reached 11,515 with four more fatalities. As many as 911 patients recovered, taking the number of recoveries to 3,14,257. There are 11,969 active COVID-19 cases in Mumbai now. Thane, Kalyan-Dombivali too continues to report huge cases. Whereas, a week-long lockdown has also been imposed in Nagpur.
Vaccination Second Phase: Senior citizens at Mulund Jumbo Centre asked to return after glitches in CoWIN portal
Mirror Online / Updated: Mar 1, 2021, 16:58 IST
Mumbai: As the second phase of the
coronavirus vaccination drive began in
Mumbai on Monday, beneficiaries had to face several inconveniences related to the CoWIN portal and many were even asked to return home at the
Mulund Jumbo Centre.
Citizens above 60 years of age and those above 45 with co-morbidities are eligible to get inoculated during the second phase. They were asked to get themselves registered in advance on the Centre s CoWIN 2.0 portal, however, several people complained that their names did not show up on the portal at the Centre even after registering.
A senior Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said that there are 59 active cases currently in the locality. Considered the biggest slum settlement in Asia, Dharavi has, so far, reported 3,710 recoveries.
Mumbai News Live: City records 1,167 Covid-19 cases; highest spike since December
Mumbai News Live: City records 1,167 Covid-19 cases; highest spike since December
Amid rising COVID-19 cases in Mumbai and the state, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has asked the state chief secretary to draw up a plan to implement two working shifts at the Mantralaya and explore which government departments can run at full capacity with employees working from home. Mumbai city on Tuesday reported 643 new cases, taking the cumulative COVID-19 tally to 3,20,532. Eight more deaths pushed the city s toll to 11,454. The active cases stand at 7,536. BMC Commissioner IS Chahal has said that they are taking steps to educate people about the importance of wearing face masks and following physical distancing norms. Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar also visited Dadar market to create awareness.
Mumbai: City reports over 600 new cases
Mumbai: City reports over 600 new cases
The number of recoveries crossed the 3-lakh mark in Mumbai city amid concerns over rising Coronavirus cases. The city reported 760 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, a drop from 921 a day earlier, and four fresh fatalities. However, the number of active patients under treatment increased to 7,397. Home Minister Anil Deshmukh has warned that the cyber cell is keeping a close eye on those who are spreading false rumors that lockdown has been reimposed in Maharashtra and warned of stringent action. Meanwhile, Transport Minister Anil Parab said that the minimum fare for Mumbai s autorickshaws and taxis will be Rs 21 and Rs 25 respectively from March 1 after a hike of Rs 3 was approved.