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Maharashtra reported as many as 25,833 new cases of coronavirus on Thursday, which is the highest single-day infection count since coronavirus outbreak. This is the seventh highest one-day spike of infection cases in the state since the pandemic began last year.
With the new cases, Maharashtra’s overall infection count rose to 23,96,340. About 58 fatalities have been reported in the last 24 hours, pushing the total death toll to 53,138. Meanwhile, there are about 1,66,353 active cases in the state.
The state had reported its first COVID-19 case in March last year. The daily number of cases had started rising gradually and in September last year, more than one lakh cases were added in Maharashtra within a span of merely a week.
Mumbai on Thursday recorded as many as 2,877 new cases while 8 people died.
CM Uddhav calls for strict implementation of COVID-19 norms, curbs
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray asked divisional commissioners to ensure that restrictions announced to curb the spread of COVID-19 are implemented strictly in view of the spike in the number of infection cases. In a virtual meeting, Thackeray said even though the
state is witnessing a steep spike in the number of daily cases, the vaccination drive has also gained momentum.
Thackeray said administering three lakh vaccine doses daily should be the target. Considering the rising heat, facilities like drinking water and toilets should be provided at the vaccination centres, he said.
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