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India reports global daily record of new coronaviru­s cases

- NEW DELHI:

India added more than 90,000 cases of the novel coronaviru­s, a global daily record, according to data from the federal health ministry.

There were 90,632 new cases in the 24 hours by yesterday, according to the data from the country’s health and famlily welfare ministry said, while the number of deaths rose by 1,065 to 70,626.

The country is set to pass Brazil today as the second most affected country by total infections and will be behind only the United States, which has 6.4 million cases and nearly 193,000 deaths.

Coronaviru­s cases in India have reached 4.1 million and about 3.2 million affected people have been treated so far, the government data showed.

Medical experts said the country was seeing a second wave of the pandemic in some parts of the country, and that case numbers have surged because of increased testing and the easing of restrictio­ns on public movement.

The government will partially restore metro train services in the national capital of New Delhi from today onwards.

The pandemic will not finish this year as the virus has spread from big cities to other parts of the country, Randeep Guleria, the director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi, said in an interview with the India Today TV television news network.

The number of cases could continue to rise before the curve flattens out, he said.

India has logged the world’s largest daily coronaviru­s case load for almost a month even as its government pushes to open businesses to revive a contractin­g economy.

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