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Mumbai: COVID-19 cases between Dahisar and Malad starts to decrease

The doubling rate of COVID-19 cases in Malad is 106 days while the number is 72 days in Kandivali followed by 73 days in Dahisar and 51 days in Borivali.

Mumbai: COVID-19 cases between Dahisar and Malad starts to decrease
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Ever since the coronavirus outbreak started in Mumbai, the number of COVID-19 cases have been increasing gradually and the western suburbs of the metropolitan city have emerged as the new hotspots. 

However, the number of coronavirus cases in areas including Malad, Borivali, Kandivali and Dahisar have been decreasing. In these areas, there has been a 30 per cent drop in the number of COVID-19 cases. Having said that, the maximum coronavirus cases are being reported from Borivali area. 

In Malad, the number of coronavirus cases is doubling in 106 days which means that the doubling rate of the area has increased to 106 days. The doubling rate of COVID-19 cases is 72 days in Kandivali followed by 73 days in Dahisar and 51 days in Borivali. In the western suburbs, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and police are ensuring strict lockdown measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus. 

The BMC has initiated door-to-door screening in these areas and has adopted the Dharavi model to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Meanwhile, the doubling rate of coronavirus patients in Mumbai is 89 days now which means that number of cases will double nearly after 90 days.

In Mumbai, areas including Borivali, Grant Road, Masjid Bandar and Dongri have reported the most COVID-19 cases. The growth rate of coronavirus patients in these areas is at 1.3 per cent.

On Sunday, Mumbai reported 1,066 fresh COVID-19 cases while the number in Maharashtra reached 5,15,332 after 12,242 coronavirus cases were reported in the state. The total number of cases in Mumbai have reached 1,23,382 and of these, 96,586 patients have been recovered. 

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