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How religious event spurred the surge

Over 1,000 test positive in 48 hours as maskless devotees throng Haridwar

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Hundreds of people have tested positive for coronaviru­s in India at the site of the world’s biggest religious festival, officials said yesterday, as huge crowds of mostly maskless Hindu devotees descended on the River Ganges.

The virus was detected in more than 1,000 people in just 48 hours in the city of Haridwar, which lies along the river where the Kumbh Mela is being observed, officials said.

A new wave of coronaviru­s infections is sweeping across India, with experts blaming massive religious events, packed political rallies in pollbound states and crowded public places.

Exams postponed

The government yesterday postponed high school exams for 15 to 18-year-olds, which were to be held in May-June, amid the resurgence of the virus.

Despite rising virus cases, pilgrims have gathered in huge numbers to take part in the holy celebratio­n.

On Monday and Tuesday, a huge crowd of worshipper­s were cheek by jowl as they packed the river’s banks to take a dip in the waters as part of a bathing ritual.

“Our faith is the biggest thing for us. It is because of that strong belief that so many people have come here to take a dip in Ganga,” Siddharth Chakrapani, a member of one of the Kumbh Mela organising committees, told AFP.

Faith as the fore

“They believe that Maa (mother) Ganga will save them from this pandemic.”

Of some 50,000 samples taken from people in Haridwar, 408 tested positive on Monday and 594 on Tuesday, the Uttarakhan­d state government said.

The latest figures came as Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of neighbouri­ng state of Uttar Pradesh, tweeted yesterday that he had tested positive for Covid-19.

India overtook Brazil this week to become the country with the second-highest number of Covid-19 cases in the world. The nation of 1.3 billion people yesterday reported more than 184,000 infections in the past 24 hours — the biggest single-day rise since the start of the pandemic — to take the total to over 14 million cases. India’s daily death toll passed 1,000 yesterday for the first time since mid-October.

Local authoritie­s have imposed night curfews and clamped down on movement and activities. In Mumbai, where the Maharashtr­a state government has imposed tougher lockdown measures, migrant workers at a train station said they were leaving for their homes in other states after the tighter restrictio­ns were announced. “Since I don’t have any work, I am not able to pay my rent,” migrant worker Imraan Khan told AFP.

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 ?? Shahi Snan Reuters ?? Hindu devotees gather to take a holy dip in the Ganges river during at ‘Kumbh Mela’, or the Pitcher Festival, amid surge in nationwide Covid cases, in Haridwar yesterday.
Shahi Snan Reuters Hindu devotees gather to take a holy dip in the Ganges river during at ‘Kumbh Mela’, or the Pitcher Festival, amid surge in nationwide Covid cases, in Haridwar yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? Thousands of people stand in queues to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai, yesterday.
AP Thousands of people stand in queues to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai, yesterday.
 ?? Reuters ?? A patient with breathing problems is wheeled inside a Covid- 19 hospital for treatment in Ahmedabad yesterday.
Reuters A patient with breathing problems is wheeled inside a Covid- 19 hospital for treatment in Ahmedabad yesterday.
 ?? AP ?? A health worker takes a swab sample at drive through facility in Ahmedabad yesterday.
AP A health worker takes a swab sample at drive through facility in Ahmedabad yesterday.
 ?? Reuters ?? A patient inside an ambulance waits to enter a hospital in Ahmedabad yesterday.
Reuters A patient inside an ambulance waits to enter a hospital in Ahmedabad yesterday.

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