The Indian government has asked state authorities to impose restrictions ahead of festivals across the country, warning that overcrowding could lead to "super spreader" events and a new surge in infections, Reuters reports.
India has reported an average of 30,000 to 40,000 new coronavirus cases every day since July, and the federal government has warned that although cases have dipped from a high of 400,000 daily at the peak of the deadly second wave, the danger has not abated yet.
"The Indian Council for Medical Research ... have expressed concern regarding the potential of mass gathering events during festivals turning into super-spreader events, thereby leading to a spike in Covid cases," federal health secretary Rajesh Bhushan said in a letter to state governments.
India's busy festival season begins this month, with several celebrations dotting the calendar until November, when the Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, celebrated by millions, takes place.






























