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Mumbai worst affected; Worli-Prabhadevi has most positive patients

Updated on: 06 April,2020 04:50 PM IST  |  Mumbai
A correspondent |

According to the Medical Education and Drugs Department data, 45 persons have succumbed to the deadly pathogen till now in Maharashtra, a mortality rate of 6.01 per cent.

Mumbai worst affected; Worli-Prabhadevi has most positive patients

Mumbai police personnel get ready for nakabandi at Parel. (Photo: Pradeep Dhivar)

Of the total 748 coronavirus positive cases in Maharashtra, 63 per cent are men. According to the Medical Education and Drugs Department data, 45 persons have succumbed to the deadly pathogen till now in Maharashtra, a mortality rate of 6.01 per cent. The number of deaths spiked with three deaths on April 3, followed by 13 on April 6.



Maharashtra tally: District wise breakup of total and new cases

Coronavirus OutbreakImage courtesy: Medical Education and Drugs Department Government of Maharashtra

Mumbai is the worst affected by the epidemic at 458 cases, followed by Pune, Thane and Sangli with 100, 82, and 25 patients respectively. BMC has published a ward-wise map of cases reported till April 5. G south, E and D wards which are adjacent to each other reported maximum number of cases.

(With inputs from Medical Education and Drugs Department Government of Maharashtra)

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