Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Pune overtakes Mumbai as state’s worst-hit district

- Steffy Thevar

PUNE: Pune on Sunday reported 3,088 fresh Covid-19 cases and became the district worst-affected by the pandemic in Maharashtr­a, with a tally of 1,30,606 progressiv­e positives, as per the state health department. The district has now more cases than Mumbai, which has been considered as the worst-hit by the pandemic in the state. Mumbai on Sunday reported 1,010 fresh positive case and 47 deaths, taking its progressiv­e positives to 1,28,726 and death toll to 7,433.

Pune district recorded 63 deaths over the last 24 hours, taking the virus-related toll to 3,193, as per state figures. Pune district’s population as per 2011 Census was 9,429,408 while Mumbai’s population was recorded as 12,442,373. Pune reported the first Covid-19 positive case in the state on March 9 and since then the number of cases has continued to multiply. Dr Subhash Salunkhe, chairman, Communicab­le Diseases Prevention and Control Technical Committee, said that multiple reasons have contribute­d to the spurt in cases in Pune district. “After restrictio­ns were relaxed, people began travelling a lot and therefore, a large number of cases are being reported from rural parts. At the same time, the administra­tion has increased testing samples on a large scale, as a result of which, there has been a rise in the number of cases,” said Salunkhe.

The state health department has reported 16,539 progressiv­e positive cases and 539 deaths in Pune rural;79,488 progressiv­e positive cases and 2,051 deaths in Pune Municipal Corporatio­n (PMC) and 34,579 progressiv­e positive cases and 603 deaths in PCMC, till August 16. Meanwhile, PMC recorded 1,522 fresh positive cases on Sunday while the state health department recorded 1,539 fresh positive cases for the city. PMC conducted 5,707 tests in 24 hours which takes the total count of tests conducted to 3.59 lakh. PMC reported its progressiv­e positive count as 74,098. Of the 14,702 active patients, 760 are in critical condition, of which 462 are on ventilator­s in ICU and 298 are in ICU without ventilator­s. Also, 2,458 people are undergoing oxygen treatment.

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