Maharashtra covid-19 News
Covid-19 Fourth wave: Of the 23 patients, 12 are women and the rest are men, PTI reported.
The health department informed that the patient has a travel history to Nigeria.
As many as 198 new cases of COVID-19`s Omicron variant were reported today in Maharashtra.
The 20 newly identified patients include seven in Mumbai; three in Pune, two each in Nanded, Gondia, Raigad, Palghar; one each in Chandrapur and Akola, according to a statement from the Maharashtra health department.
All shops and other establishments which are currently allowed to operate till 4 pm can now remain open till 8 pm
Non-essential shops will have to remain closed on Sundays
Outlets such as yoga centers, spas, saloon,s and gyms can operate with 50 per cent capacity and without the use of air conditioning
Passengers will be required to produce the final vaccination certificate to enter the state
Those who are not fully vaccinated will have to show a negative RT-PCR report
Bhumi Pednekar tests COVID-19 positive
The actress has mild symptoms and is home quarantining
Due to increasing cases of COVID-19 in Maharashtra, strictness has been further increased. As Corona cases are surging, the government is getting more cautious. As a result, weekend lockdown and night curfew have been imposed in the state.
Due to increasing cases of COVID-19 in Maharashtra, strictness has been further increased. As Corona cases are surging, the government is getting more cautious. As a result, weekend lockdown and night curfew have been imposed in the state.
Maharashtra Minister urges CM Uddhav Thackeray to not impose lockdown
He said the state cannot afford another lockdown
CM Thackeray has warned of lockdown-like curbs amid rising COVID-19 cases
21.25 lakh people have been inoculated against the viral infection in Maharashtra
The state government wants to speed up the vaccination process
The state is also adding more vaccination centres in the state
The state reported 4,787 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, the highest one-day count in more than two months.
Among districts, Amravati reported 230 cases on Wednesday, a sharp rise from 82 infections registered on Tuesday.
A few other districts in the Vidarbha region have also registered a steady rise in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks.
The circular amended the SOP issued for dealing with passengers arriving from these regions
The order has come following the detection of a new variant of coronavirus in the UK
Amid new coronavirus variant spreading in Britain, this Indian state has announced night curfew from Tuesday.
The mutated variant of the coronavirus has led to a surge in the infection rate in the UK.
The Maharashtra government on Wednesday made an exemption to its rule on making COVID-19 negative report mandatory for people entering from four states.
From now on certain people will be exempted from the mandatory test.
Maharashtra has made it must for those entering the state from four states to carry RT-PCR negative reports for COVID-19.
The Maharashtra government has taken the step amid the rising cases of COVID-19.
COVID-19 biomedical waste could include PPE kits, masks, shoe covers, gloves, human tissues, items contaminated with blood, body fluids like dressings, plaster casts, cotton swabs, etc
Maharashtra generated 3,587 tonnes of COVID-19 waste in four months -- 524 tonnes in June, 1,180 tonnes in July, 1,359 tonnes in August and 524 tonnes in September
The national capital generated 333 tonnes of such waste in June, 389 tonnes in July, 296 tonnes in August and 382 tonnes in September, according to the CPCB data
A total of 10,333 patients were discharged in the day, taking the number of recovered cases in the state to 2,32,277
The count of active cases dropped from 1,47,592 on Monday to 1,44,694 on Tuesday. A total of 19,68,559 people have been tested so far in the state
Mumbai, which has been steadily reporting more than 1,000 cases every day, today added just 700 cases in the day, taking the tally to 110882 positive cases
In Mumbai, the number of positive patients increased to 110182 with 1021 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. There were 39 fatalities taking the death tally to 6132 deaths so far
In the Dharavi area of Mumbai, nine new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of positive patients to 2540. Of these, only 98 are active cases
A total of 9,22,637 people are home-quarantined in the state, while 44,136 others are in institutional quarantine
Of the total cases, Mumbai recorded 1,245 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours and the tally reached 105923, with 55 deaths
At present, there are 1,40,395 active cases in Maharashtra where so far, 17,37,716 people have been tested for the coronavirus
Vasai Virar metropolitan area near Mumbai also witnessed 283 new corona patients in the last 24 hours, taking the tally to 10606
At 1,678, Pune contributed the highest number of cases to the state's tally, while Mumbai reported 992 cases
Mumbai's case count now stands at 1,03,368 cases while the death toll mounted to 5,817
Of the total deaths reported in the day, 62 were from Mumbai and 40 from Pune city
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