HomeNationCovid-19: Mumbai records 3,056 cases on May 6, 2021 NationTop NewsTrending Covid-19: Mumbai records 3,056 cases on May 6, 2021 By Special Correspondent May 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp @the_news_21 Mumbai recorded 3,056 Covid positive patients on May 6 and 69 people succumbed to death. While on the other hand 3,838 patients recovered in a single day. The doubling rate of the city is 130 days and total active patients are 50,606. #CoronavirusUpdates6th May, 6:00pm#NaToCorona pic.twitter.com/NItVJugJWr— माझी Mumbai, आपली BMC (@mybmc) May 6, 2021 TagsCOVID-19MumbaiMumbai covid casestotal cases in Mumbai FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Special Correspondent Previous articleCoivid-19: Maharashtra has 82,098 serious patientsNext articleDelhi govt caps maximum prices for private ambulance services in National Capital RELATED ARTICLES Nation Supreme Court Orders ED to Form Special Team to Probe Alleged Bank Fraud Linked to Anil Ambani Firms Nation ‘My Family Is Scared’: Kotdwar Gym Trainer Deepak Kumar Closes Gym After Supporting Elderly Shopkeeper in Viral Video Nation Ghaziabad Tragedy: Three Sisters Die After Falling from Building, Online Gaming Angle Under Probe Nation Strong Foundation for Maharashtra’s Industrial Future LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Must Read Yumnam Khemchand Singh Takes Charge as Manipur CM, New Government Formed After President’s Rule Politics Opposition Uproar Stalls PM Modi’s Reply as Parliament Disrupted; Kharge Targets BJP, Rahul Flags Suspension Row Politics “WHY NOT ASSAM?” Mamata Banerjee Tells Supreme Court, Warns SIR May ‘Delete Democracy’ in Bengal Politics “PM Won’t Have the Guts to Come… I’ll Hand Him This Book”: Rahul Gandhi Throws Open Ladakh Challenge in Lok Sabha Politics “Justice Is Crying Behind Closed Doors”: Mamata Banerjee Speaks in Supreme Court on Voter List Revision Politics