India's increasing caseload made the Asian giant the pandemic's second-worst-hit country behind the United States today as its efforts to head off economic disaster gain urgency.
The 90,802 cases added in the past 24 hours pushed India's total past Brazil with 4.2 million cases. India is now only behind the United States, which has more than 6 million. India's Health Ministry on Monday also reported 1,016 deaths for a total of 71,642, the third-highest national toll.
India has been recording the world's largest daily increases in coronavirus cases for almost a month. Despite over 2 million new cases in the past month and the virus spreading through the country's smaller towns and villages, the Indian government has continued relaxing restrictions to try and resuscitate the economy.
The Delhi Metro — a rapid transit system that serves India's sprawling capital New Delhi and adjoining areas — resumed operations today after five months.
Only asymptomatic people were allowed to board the chugging trains, with masks, social distancing and temperature checks mandatory.