Maharashtra reported a total of 36,902 COVID-19 cases on Friday, yet again setting a new record for single-day spike in infections, ANI reported. The state’s total case load now stands at 26,37,735, while 112 virus-related deaths in the last 24 hours takes the state’s death toll to 53,907.
Also Read | CM Uddhav Thackeray assures strict action on Mumbai hospital fire
Maharasthra, the worst-affected state from the coronavirus in the country, has 2,82,451 active cases. A total of 23,00,056 patients have recovered from the infection in the state.
India’s finiancial capital Mumbai also continued to witness a record surge in infections, reporting a record high of 5,515 cases in the same period.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray confirmed a night curfew in the entire state, to be imposed from March 28.
All malls in the state have been orderd to stay closed from 8 pm to 7 am, with Thackeray also warning of stricter measures if people failed to follow protocols.
The district of Nashik saw a record rise of 4,099 COVID-19 cases on Friday, with Maharashtra food and civil supplies minister and district guardian minister Chhagan Bhujbal saying a decision on a complete lockdown in the district will be taken after eight days.