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Maharashtra govt pulls back restrictions on oxygen utilization -Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune Coronavirus Live Updates

Maharashtra, Mumbai, Pune Coronavirus News Live Updates: The recuperation rate in Maharashtra remains at 74.84 percent, while the casualty rate is 2.7 percent.

With Maharashtra announcing a record number of 32,007 recuperations from COVID-19 contamination on Monday, the complete number of recuperations in the state has arrived at 9,16,348. The recuperation rate remains at 74.84 percent, while the casualty rate is 2.7 percent.

The state recorded 15,738 new cases around the same time pushing the absolute include of contaminations in the state to 12,24,380. With 344 individuals capitulating to the disease, the combined cost crossed the 33,000 imprint and arrived at 33,015. The state currently has 2,74,623 dynamic cases.

Locale will before long need to depend more on fast antigen tests as state research centers inch near the all out limit mark for continuous polymerase chain response (RT-PCR) tests and cases keep on flooding in state. Directly the state conducts on a normal 50,000 RT-PCR tests, it has a complete limit of taking care of around 80,000 of these tests every day.

In another Covid related news, three days after the state wellbeing secretary kept in touch with all regions to prudently utilize clinical oxygen and indicated conceivable pilferage, a commotion from the clinical network constrained the Maharashtra government to give an explanation on Monday expressing “there is no expectation of state government to proportion/confine utilization of oxygen by any patient”.

Then, Mumbai and Thane are probably going to get weighty downpour on Tuesday with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) giving a red caution with a gauge of substantial to hefty precipitation (between 64 mm to 204.4 mm in 24 hours) at disengaged places.

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