The Borneo Post

India passes 8 million coronaviru­s cases

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NEW DELHI: India yesterday passed eight million coronaviru­s cases, with the world’s secondwors­t-hit country bracing for a possible second wave ahead of winter and a series of religious festivals.

There have now been 8,040,203 cases and 120,527 deaths across the country of 1.3 billion people, according to the latest government figures.

The United States has seen 9.1 million cases and more than 230,000 deaths.

India has one of the world’s lowest death rates and ministers have highlighte­d the slowing number of new infections in recent weeks.

But authoritie­s are preparing for a new surge after Diwali, the country’s most important religious festival on November 14.

“All states need to be careful during the coming festive season. This caution must be exercised for the next three months at least,” Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said in a recent statement.

A stringent lockdown imposed

All states need to be careful during the coming festive season. This caution must be exercised for the next three months at least. Harsh Vardhan

in March has gradually been eased as the government seeks to reboot the economy after the loss of millions of jobs nationwide. But experts say this has helped spread Covid-19.

New Delhi recorded 5,000 new cases on Wednesday, its highest daily figure since the outbreak of the pandemic. Officials have warned that the capital could see more than 10,000 cases a day in the next wave.

Randeep Guleria, director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, told the Times of India newspaper that if cases coninued surging the country’s fragile healthcare system “will get really stressed.”

Experts have said crowds gathering for Diwali and other festivals, colder temperatur­es and the annual winter pollution crisis could worsen the impact of coronaviru­s cases in Delh.

Authoritie­s are also worried about the southern state of Kerala and West Bengal in the east which have seen worrying spikes in cases.

Financial capital Mumbai, India’s worst-hit city with more than 250,000 cases and over 10,000 deaths, is currently adding about 2,000 cases a day.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned the population in recent speeches that they are being “careless” in giving up social distancing and other precaution­s.

While businesses and theatres have slowly started to reopen, schools and colleages remain shut in most cities and internatio­nal flights are severely limited.

 ?? — AFP ?? A medical worker collects a swab sample from a man for a RT-PCR Covid-19 coronaviru­s test in Ghaziabad. photo
— AFP A medical worker collects a swab sample from a man for a RT-PCR Covid-19 coronaviru­s test in Ghaziabad. photo

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