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Maharashtra: CM Uddhav Thackeray to hold meeting today on Covid situation

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday will hold a meeting with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner and officials to review the coronavirus situation in the state, according to a report.This comes a day after Maharashtra on Monday recorded a little over 5,000 daily Covid-19 cases after a sudden spike of over 6,000 cases since the last three days.According to an official statement, with 5,210 new infections, Maharashtra's coronavirus tally rose to 21,06,094.The state, which has witnessed an upsurge in coronavirus cases since 10 February -- reported 6,112 new infections on 19 February.It reported 6,281 and 6,971 new cases on 20 February and 21 February, respectively.Of late, Maharashtra has been.

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