
2 more Covid deaths take state's tally to 21
Mumbai: On Wednesday, the state reported two more deaths, taking the total number of Covid-19-related deaths with comorbidities to 21. One of the deceased was a 78-year-old Navi Mumbai patient with diabetes and heart disease.
The second was a 65-year-old with diabetes and parkinson disease in Kolhapur.
In all, the state reported 107 Covid-19 cases on the same day, of which 34 were in Mumbai. According state health officials, all the diagnosed have mild cases. Most of the deaths since May, when the cases began to surge, have been due to comorbidities. Most impacted are elderly with diabetes, cancer, stroke, heart disease and even interstitial lung disease.
Since Jan, 18,885 tests have been conducted, with a recovery rate of 62.58%. Active Covid cases in state stands at 615.
— Eshan Kalyanikar

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