India edged closer to recording nearly 100,000 coronavirus cases in 24 hours as it ordered retesting of many people whose first results were from the less reliable rapid antigen tests being widely used.
According to the Health Ministry, India recorded another spike of 96,551 cases in the past 24 hours, taking the total caseload to more than 4.56 million. It also reported on Friday another 1209 deaths in the past 24 hours, taking total fatalities to 76,271.
India has the second-highest caseload behind the United States, where more than 6.39 million people have been confirmed as infected.
India's Health Ministry has asked states to allow testing on demand without a doctor's prescription. It also said some negative rapid antigen tests should be redone through the more reliable RT-PCR method, the gold standard of coronavirus tests that looks for the genetic code of the virus.
The retesting order applied to people who had negative results but had fever, coughing or breathlessness, or people who developed those Covid-19 symptoms within three days of their negative test results.