Pune: 787 new Corona patients in Pune district, 606 cases in PMC

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Pune, June 27 2020: With the addition of 787 fresh Coronavirus positive yesterday, the total number of COVID cases has reached 19027 in Pune district. Also, 486 patients got discharged from hospitals while 19 people died.

 

Dr Bhagwan Pawar, District Health Officer (DHO), said that out of total 19027 patients 11,375 have been cured and discharged from hospitals, while 674 people have died. There are still 6978 active patients undergoing treatment including 381 critical patients. Most of the patients are from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) area. Till now 153,865 people have been tested in the district.

 

 

The 19027 patients include 14,926 from Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) area, 2550 from Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), 525 from Pune Cantonment, 151 from Khadki Cantonment, 10 from Dehuroad Cantonment and 865 from Pune rural areas. In the Pune rural areas, there are 11 from Baramati town, 16 from Baramati rural, 96 from Daund town, 1 from Jejuri, 21 from Talegaon Dabhade, 11 from Chakan, 21 from Saswad, 2 from Alandi, 4 from Lonavala,1 from Shirur town, 1 from Junnar town,  13 from Indapur town, 2 from Bhor town, 2 from Vadgaon, 1 from Rajguru Nagar, 274 from Haveli, 29 from Shirur, 51 from Junnar rural, 61 from Khed, 42 from Mulshi, 35 from Velha, 17 from Bhor, 8 from Indapur rural, 30 from Daund rural, 48 from Maval, 16 from Purandar and 51 from Ambegaon.

 

 

Across Maharashtra, there were 5024 new COVID19 cases yesterday taking the total number of cases to 152,765. Also, 175 people died while 2362 got discharge from hospitals after being cured. There are still 65,829 active cases. Till now 79,815 COVID-19 patients have been cured. The recovery rate in the state is 52.25 %.

 

According to the Union Health Ministry, the number of Coronavirus positive patients has reached 490,401 across the country. Out of this, 285,636 have been cured and discharged from hospitals while 15,301 people have died and one patient has migrated out of the country. There are still 189,463 active patients undergoing treatment in hospitals across the country.