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COVID-19: One more dies in Mumbai

COVID-19: One more dies in Mumbai

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 24 Mar 2020, 11:51 am

Aurangabad, Maharashtra/UNI:  A 65-year-old coronavirus affected person died in the city's Katurba Hospital in Mumbai on Tuesday.

With this, the coronavirus fatalities in Maharashtra has risen to four and the latest count of Covid-19 patients stands at 101.

Official statement by the Mumbai Corporation health department Tuesday confirmed these latest figures in Mumbai today.

The deceased had recently returned from the UAE and visited Ahmadabad on March 15 after which he came to Mumbai.

He was a diabetic and also suffered from High blood pressure.

After complaining of cough, fever and breathing problems he was admitted at the Kasturba Hospital yesterday and his swab sample test as positive.
Since last night his health condition deteriorated and he succumbed to the illness on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, four new cases has surfaced in the state taking the positive patients total number to 101 across the state, including highest 41 in Mumbai, 19 in Pune, 12 in Pimpri-Chinchwad, 4 each in Nagpur, Yewatmal, New Mumbai, Sangali and Kalyan, 2 each in Ahmednagar and Satra a and one each in Panel,Thane,Ulhasnagar and Ratnagiri.

One of Corona affected 59-year-old professor lady, who was quarantined in a hospital here, was discharged yesterday after she tested negative. 

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