Covid-19: Mumbai reports 285 cases, four deaths

13 August,2021 08:30 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  PTI

On August 12, Mumbai had recorded 279 new infections and seven fatalities. For the fifth day in a row, the daily rise in infections remained below 300

Health worker collecting swab sample of a commuter at Lokamanya Tilak Terminus, Kurla. Pic/Sameer Markande


Mumbai reported 285 new coronavirus infections and four fatalities, taking the tally of cases in the city to 7,38,807 and death toll to 15,979, a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) official said.

The financial capital of the country witnessed a slight increase in new cases. On August 12, it had recorded 279 new infections and seven fatalities. Notably, on the fifth day in a row, the daily rise in infections remained below 300.

The daily deaths due to the pandemic in the city dipped below five for the third time this month. With 37,052 coronavirus tests conducted in the city since Thursday evening, the total of samples tested so far rose to 85,80,084, the official said. The total of recovered patients increased to 7,17,452 with 261 persons getting discharged from hospitals.

Mumbai's average recovery rate is 97 per cent while there are 2,946 active Covid-19 cases in the city now. The average doubling rate -- a period during which the caseload doubles -- has climbed to 1,853 days, while the average growth rate of Covid-19 cases between August 6 to 12 was 0.04 per cent. There are only two containment zones in slums and chawls whereas the number of sealed buildings is down to 30.

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