Mumbai: Where on one hand the speed of coronavirus in Maharashtra is once again gaining momentum. At the same time, due to all this, the Uddhav Thackeray government is once again in trouble and dilemma. At the same time, according to the data released by the State Health Department late on Tuesday night, 2172 new cases came in the last 24 hours, while 22 people have died. However, there has also been some relief during this time that about 1098 infected people have recovered and returned home.
What is the condition of the state?
In this, the number of infected in Mumbai stood at 1377. Similarly, with the arrival of 2,172 new cases of Covid-19 in Maharashtra on Tuesday, the total number of infected people has now increased to 66,61,486. While the death toll has increased to 1,41,476 with the death of 22 more patients.
Omicron’s increased speed
With this, the crisis of Omicron is increasing continuously in Maharashtra. However, the biggest relief was that not a single corona infection has been found in Maharashtra on Tuesday. However, 167 Omicron cases have been recovered in the state so far. Out of which more than 60 infected have recovered and returned home.
Mumbai becomes hotspot
At the same time, after the fall of the figures in Mumbai, once again a sharp jump was recorded. On Monday itself, 809 new patients were found in the city. However, the number of Corona infected on Monday was less than 113 as compared to Sunday. If we talk about the spike rate, then it was the highest in Mumbai. So far 11,492 patients of Covid-19 are under treatment in Maharashtra. Here the recovery rate from infection is 97.65% while the death rate remains 2.12%.
Will there be a lockdown again?
Recently, Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope has said that, if the demand for medical oxygen in the state reaches 800 metric tonnes per day, then the lockdown will be imposed once again. At the same time, recently the state government has now banned the gathering of more than 5 people from 9 pm to 6 am. At the same time, only a limited number of people can now attend public events.