More than half of the 1,800 new coronavirus cases in Maharashtra on Wednesday came from Mumbai, a sharp increase from the 836 cases the previous day, and six more patients died as a result of the infection, according to the state's health department.
According to a department bulletin, these additional additions brought the total COVID-19 numbers up to 80,76,165 and the number of victims up to 1,48,180.
The state has 836 cases and two fatalities associated with the respiratory ailment as of Tuesday.
According to the alert, 975 new cases and two deaths linked to the coronavirus were reported in Mumbai.
According to the report, the municipal corporations in the districts of Mira Bhayander, Nashik, Pimpri-Chinchwad, and Satara each reported one casualty.
In the state, the case casualty rate was 1.83 percent, while the recovery rate was 98.02 percent.
According to the report, 2,182 individuals who had been infected had recovered in the previous 24 hours, bringing their total to 79,16,615 and leaving the state with 11,370 ongoing cases.
According to the department, 22,953 coronavirus tests were performed throughout the state in the previous day, bringing their total to 8,37,01,554.
According to data for Maharashtra, there were 80,76,165 total cases, 1,800 new cases, 1,48,180 fatalities, 79,16,615 recoveries, 11,370 active cases, and 8,37,01,554 tests.