Sources told News18 that the chief minister will hold a meeting with the Covid-19 task force at 3 pm on Monday to bandy the easing of restrictions in the state.
On Sunday, Mumbai reported zero coronavirus deaths for the first time ever since the epidemic struck the country in March 2020. The megacity, which has been the worst- hit during both the swells, logged 367 new cases, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai said.
The megalopolis had reported its first coronavirus positive case on March 11, 2020, and its first death six days latterly on March 17 that time.
The BMC’s external manager Iqbal Singh Chahal hailed the development, saying “ This is great news for all of us in Mumbai. As MC, MCGM, Mumbai, I laud Team MCGM for their spectacular performance. I also profusely Thank Team Media for its unyielding support and trust in Team MCGM. Let us all keep the mask on our face and let every citizen of Mumbai get vaccinated if some of us have n’t yet! I appeal to everyone to help us keep Mumbai safe.”
He also added that 97 of the eligible population in the megacity have entered single cure of the vaccines, while 55 are completely jabbed now.
Mumbai’s caseload has now reached and death risk. A statement from the communal health department said that 518 cases mended during the day, pushing the recovery count to. A aggregate of tests were carried out, which took the overall test count to.