The average doubling rate of cases crosses 40 days while the average
growth rate of cases drops to 1.72 pc
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Mumbai(Agencies): The
growth rate of COVID-19 cases in Mumbai was decreasing with every passing day,
the data released by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) shows.
As of Wednesday, the city had
reported 69,625 infection cases and a death toll of 3,962.
But the average doubling rate
of cases — the number of days during which cases double — has now crossed 40
days while the average growth rate of cases has dropped to 1.72 per cent, the
civic body said on Thursday.
On June 24, the doubling rate
of infection cases stood at 41 days from 30 days on June 16, while the average
growth rate declined to1.72 per cent from 2.30 per cent on June 17, it said.
“While on one hand, a positive growth is being
reported in the average doubling rate, the average growth percentage is also
reporting a decline every day. Both these things are definitely comforting for
Mumbaikars,” the BMC release stated.
The city reported its first
coronavirus patient on March 11 and after initial slow growth, there was a
sharp spike in cases, especially when the virus spread to slum areas of Worli,
Dharavi, Deonar, Govandi and other suburbs.
On March 22, the doubling rate
was just three days. It went on improving from five days on April 15, ten days
on May 12, 20 days on June 2 to 30 days on June 16.
Among 24 wards of the city,
H-east ward has the highest doubling rate of 97 days. The ward includes areas
such as Bandra East and Khar East.
It is followed by G-north ward
(Dadar, Mahim and Dharavi) with the doubling rate of 91 days.
The R-central (Borivali) and T
(Mulund) wards have the lowest doubling rate of 20 days.
The H-east ward has the lowest
patient growth rate of 0.7 per cent in the city, followed by G-north ward and E
wards with 0.8 per cent and 0.9 per cent growth rate.
As per the BMC data, the
growth rate in 17 wards is less than 2 per cent. T and R-Central wards have the
highest growth rate of 3.6 per cent in the city. PTI
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