Maharashtra on Tuesday reported 60,212 fresh coronavirus positive cases, taking the tally to 35,19,208 while 281 fatalities pushed the toll to 58,526, the state health department said.

In view of the alarming rise in cases, the state government has announced a 15-day long state-wide curfew from 8 pm on April 14.

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Maharashtra is now left with 5,93,042 active cases, the department said in a release.

Mumbai recorded 7,873 new cases and 27 fatalities, taking the tally to 5,35,264 and the toll to 12,093.

A total of 31,624 patients were discharged during the day in Maharashtra, taking the count of recoveries to 28,66,097, it said.

With 2,37,658 new tests, the number of samples tested so far in Maharashtra has gone up to 2,25,60,051, the department added.

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Currently, 32,94,398 people are in home quarantine while 30,399 people are in institutional quarantine in the state.

Maharashtra’s case recovery rate is 81.44 per cent and the fatality rate is 1.66 per cent, the department said.

Mumbai division, including Mumbai city and satellite towns, recorded 16,596 cases and 46 deaths during the day, taking the count of cases to 11,15,194 and the fatalities to 21,245.

Nashik division reported 8,650 cases including 2,659 in Nashik city.

Pune division saw 12,372 fresh infections including 5,214 in Pune city.

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Kolhapur division added 1,528 new cases while Aurangabad division added 3,333, Latur division 5,210, Akola division 1,430, and Nagpur division 11,093 cases including 5,084 in Nagpur city.

Maharashtra’s coronavirus figures are: Positive cases 35,19,208, death 58,526, recoveries 28,66,097, active 5,93,042, total tests 2,25,60,051, tests today 2,37,658.