On July 10, Maharashtra reported 10 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total active cases to 2,613 since January 2025. All patients show mild symptoms, and the recovery rate has improved to 96.5 per cent. Testing and treatment facilities remain available across the state as health officials continue to monitor the situation closely.
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On Thursday, Maharashtra reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. Since the major COVID-19 outbreak in the last few months, Maharashtra has been observing a severe decline in active cases. With ten COVID-19 cases reported on July 10, 2025, the total number of active cases in Maharashtra is now 2613 since January 2025. Importantly, all the active cases are showing mild symptoms, and none of them require intensive care.
Along with the decline in active cases, Maharashtra has also been observing improvement in the recovery rate, offering much-needed relief to the public and health officials. According to data released by the Maharashtra Public Health Department, a total of 35,024 COVID tests have been conducted across the state since January 2025. Out of all the tests, only 2,613 individuals tested positive. The best thing about the infectious virus is that a total of 2,524 patients have successfully recovered. The recovery rate of COVID-19 patients has been inclined to 96.59 per cent, as per the data released by the Public Health Department on July 10.
With consistent efforts and public cooperation across the state, Maharashtra is moving towards better control of the virus.
On July 10, 2025, out of the 10 new cases that have been reported positive, 5 are from Mumbai, 2 are from the Pune Municipal Corporation, and 3 have been reported from the Nagpur Municipal Corporation.
Furthermore, Mumbai has seen a total of 1,035 positive COVID-19 cases since January. The majority of the cases were reported in May and June. During May and July, Maharashtra recorded a total of 986 cases.
Unfortunately, since January 2025, 41 deaths have been reported in the state. However, out of the 41 deceased individuals, 40 of them had underlying comorbidities, and one other person was also experiencing an unknown disease.
Despite the gradual decrease in COVID-19 cases, the state government and civic authorities of the state have ensured the availability of COVID-19 testing and treatment facilities.
Moreover, the Public Health Department continues to monitor and manage the situation effectively. Authorities are urging citizens not to panic and to rely on official information.
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