Mumbai (Maharashtra): The number of COVID-19 cases in Maharashtra on Monday crossed the 2000 mark, with 352 more people, including 242 from Mumbai, testing positive for the novel coronavirus infection, a Health department official said.
While the number of total cases has gone up to 2334, the COVID-19 death toll increased to 160 with 11 more people succumbing to the infection on Monday.
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Notably, Maharashtra had crossed the 1000-mark of COVID-19 cases on April 7.
The country's financial capital now alone accounts for 1540 COVID-19 cases and 101 deaths, he said.
Across the state, a total of 229 people have so far been discharged from hospitals after recovering from the viral infection.
The 11 fresh deaths were reported from the worst-hit Mumbai (9) while one death each was reported from Mira-Bhayandar region near Mumbai and Pimpri Chinchwad near Pune, the official said.
Among the 11 deceased, eight patients were suffering from diabetes, Asthma and heart disease, he added.
In neighbouring Thane circle, which consists of Thane city as well as several municipal corporations in Thane and Palghar districts, the total number of COVID-19 cases is 1790 with 116 deaths, the official said.
In Nashik circle in north Maharashtra which covers districts like Nashik, Ahmednagar, Dhule, Jalgaon and Nandurbar and all civic bodies, the number of patients who have contracted coronavirus infection stood at 64 with four deaths.
Notably, 29 of the total 64 cases from the Nashik circle are reported from the Malegaon municipal corporation, where two people have succumbed to the infection, the official said.