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Maharashtra govt keeping COVID numbers low by not testing enough: Fadnavis

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Maharashtra govt keeping COVID numbers low by not testing enough: Fadnavis

Maharashtra govt keeping COVID numbers low by not testing enough: Fadnavis

Former chief minister of Maharashtra and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis on June 13 stated that state government is trying to keep number of COVID-19 cases low by testing less number of samples.

"Maharashtra has capacity to test 38000 samples per day for COVID-19 but only 14000 tests are conducted.

Mumbai has capacity to test 12000 samples per day but only 4000 tests happen," he added.

The total number in Maharashtra stands at 101141, which includes 3717 deaths so far.


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