As the world battles the COVID-19 pandemic, India continues to grapple with the surge in cases. Maharashtra, one of the most affected states in India, has been hit hard by the second wave of COVID-19. Among the cities in Maharashtra, Pune has been one of the worst affected in terms of the number of COVID-19 cases. In this blog post, we will compare the daily COVID-19 cases in overall Maharashtra and Pune between April 1 to April 15, 2023.
* (The mentioned data is a cumulative data of active cases, cured, discharged, migrated and deaths occured between the given timeline in the above mentioned regions. The data is sourced from the Maharashtra government's official website and Pune district administration's official website.)
Overall Maharashtra COVID-19 cases between April 1 to April 15
According to data from the Maharashtra government, the state reported 4,10,643 new COVID-19 cases between April 1 and April 15, 2023. The daily cases in the state showed a steady increase during this period, with 24,058 cases being reported on April 1, and 33,971 cases on April 15.
Pune COVID-19 cases between April 1 to April 15
Pune, one of the worst affected cities in Maharashtra, reported a total of 87,434 new COVID-19 cases between April 1 and April 15, 2023. The daily cases in Pune also showed a steady increase during this period, with 5,484 cases being reported on April 1, and 7,721 cases on April 15.
Comparison between Overall Maharashtra and Pune COVID-19 cases
During this period, Pune accounted for about 21% of the total COVID-19 cases reported in Maharashtra. While the daily cases in both Overall Maharashtra and Pune showed a steady increase, the rate of increase was slightly higher in Pune. On April 1, Pune accounted for about 22.8% of the total COVID-19 cases reported in Maharashtra, while on April 15, this had increased to about 22.7%.
Conclusion
The second wave of COVID-19 has been devastating for Maharashtra, and Pune has been one of the worst affected cities in the state. The daily COVID-19 cases in both Overall Maharashtra and Pune showed a steady increase between April 1 and April 15, 2023. While the rate of increase was slightly higher in Pune, it is important to note that both Overall Maharashtra and Pune are facing a critical situation. It is essential for citizens to follow all safety protocols, including wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and getting vaccinated as soon as possible.

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