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April 25, 2021 08:27 IST
Increased testing and isolation of patients alongwith the exodus of migrant labourers may have led to the decline, said an official.
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Providing care: Healthcare workers attend to a patient at a COVID Care Centre in Mumbai. File photo.
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Increased testing and isolation of patients alongwith the exodus of migrant labourers may have led to the decline, said an official. Mumbai on Saturday recorded 5,888 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest daily rise in infections since March 30.
Increased testing and isolation of patients alongwith the exodus of migrant labourers may have led to the decline, said an official.