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Mumbai records no COVID-19 death

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MUMBAI: Notching an achievemen­t, Mumbai on Sunday reported zero COVID-19 deaths, for the first time since March 26, 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the city in a big way.

Tourism Minister Aditya Thackeray, who is one of the Guardian Ministers of Mumbai, hailed the developmen­tas“goodnews”aternearly­20months.

“Keep the mask on the face and get yourself vaccinated if you haven’t yet! Help us keep Mumbai safe. We are here to serve you!” he exhorted Mumbaikars in tweets late this evening.

The city also recorded 367 new cases, while 518 fully recovered patients went home on Sunday, heartening the city health authoritie­s.

Presently, 5,030 active cases still remain in the city as the harried health authoritie­s heave a sigh of relief over the nil fatalities.

Currently, there are no containmen­t zones in the city’s chawls or slums, but only 50 residentia­l buildings remain under seal now.

Meanwhile, India recorded 14,146 new cases of COVID-19 during the past 24 hours pushing the country’s infection caseload to 3,40,67,719, even as the number of vaccinated people went past 97 crores, the Union Health Ministry said in an update on Sunday. With 144 more fatalities, the death toll reached 4,52,124.

The active cases declined by 5,786 to stand at 1,95,846, the lowest in 220 days, which is now 0.57 per cent of the total caseload.

In the past 24 hours, 19,788 people recovered from the highly contagious virus, taking the total recovery count to 3,34,19,749, accounting for 98.10 per cent of the case tally. The death rate stood at 1.33 per cent. The daily positivity rate was recorded at 1.29 per cent which has been below three per cent for the last 48 days. The weekly positivity rate, too, at 1.42 per cent was less than 3 per cent for the last 114 days.

Meanwhile, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) said that till now 58.25 crore (59,09,35,381) samples have been tested for the coronaviru­s. Of this, 11,00,123 were tested on Saturday.

The country has so far administer­ed 97,65,89,540 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine with 41,20,772 jabs being given in the past day.

The Health Ministry said that more than 101.7 crore (1,01,78,96,755) vaccine doses have been provided to the States and union territorie­s. It further said more than 10.42 crore (10,42,45,455) balance and unutilised COVID-19 Vaccine doses are still available with the States/uts to be administer­ed.

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An artist performs during a car rally of National Security Guard Black Cats in Hyderabad, Telangana, on Sunday.
Associated Press ↑ An artist performs during a car rally of National Security Guard Black Cats in Hyderabad, Telangana, on Sunday.

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