Maharashtra witnesses biggest single-day spike of 31,885 new COVID-19 cases

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 24, 2021 08:43 PM2021-03-24T20:43:00+5:302021-03-24T20:54:02+5:30

Maharashtra today reported 31,855 new Covid-19 cases, 15098 discharges and 95 deaths. The rate of increase in coronavirus cases ...

Maharashtra witnesses biggest single-day spike of 31,885 new COVID-19 cases | Maharashtra witnesses biggest single-day spike of 31,885 new COVID-19 cases

Maharashtra witnesses biggest single-day spike of 31,885 new COVID-19 cases

Maharashtra today reported 31,855 new Covid-19 cases, 15098 discharges and 95 deaths. The rate of increase in coronavirus cases in Maharashtra between February 14 to March 23 was three times that recorded in the previous four months, data shows. After a steady decline since October, the new cases surged noticeably since February 14. On March 20, Maharashtra reported over 30,000 new cases, the highest since the pandemic began. In preceding months, it had taken 119 days for the addition of over 4.68 lakh cases. Between October 18, 2020 and February 13, as many as 4,68,897 new cases were reported, at average daily rate of 3,940.

Meanwhile, the government has decided to open up its vaccination drive for all above 45 years of age from April 1, and requested that all eligible people should “immediately register and get vaccinated”. The rest of the population could be considered for vaccination coverage once the current stage is over. About 88 per cent of all Covid-19 deaths in the country are in the age group of 45 years and above, making them the most vulnerable section that needs to be protected, the Union health ministry said on Wednesday. The district and civic authorities in Pune on Wednesday announced that Holi celebrations in public and private places are banned amid a surge in the daily count of Covid-19 infections. In an official order, district collector Rajesh Deshmukh said in light of the rise in cases of coronavirus, Holi celebrations in public spaces such as hotels, resorts and other public spots in the rural areas are banned.


 

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