Coronavirus: India’s active cases below 8 lakh for third day, toll lowest in nearly four months
Metro services in Mumbai will resume on Monday after several months.

India’s tally of coronavirus cases rose to 75,50,273 on Monday with 55,722 new cases in 24 hours, the lowest in five days. The country’s toll rose by 579 to 1,14,610 – lowest in nearly four months. India’s active cases stood at 7,72,055, while the recoveries reached 66,63,608. The recovery rate stood at 88.26% and the mortality rate was 1.52%.
Metro services in Mumbai will resume services on Monday after several months. Passengers will undergo thermal screening at the stations, and will have to follow physical distancing norms. Schools in Uttar Pradesh will reopen for students of Class 9 to Class 12 from Monday. However, the schools in containment zones will continue to remain shut.
Globally, the coronavirus has infected more than 3.98 crore people and killed 11,12,588, according to Johns Hopkins University. The worldwide recoveries have crossed 2.74 crore.
The national helpline number for the coronavirus is 011-23978046, and a toll-free number 1075.
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1.42 pm: The health ministry also states that India’s active caseload is below 8 lakh for the third day. “India continues to report a trend of steadily declining active cases,” reads a statement. “For the third day after the active cases dropped below the 8 lakh mark after a month and a half, the progressive decline continues.”
1.40 pm: The health ministry says India’s cumulative positivity rate has remained below 8% for four days, showing that the rate of spread of the coronavirus is being effectively contained. “This trend has been sustained without a break for four days,” reads a statement. “The cumulative positivity rate is 7.94% now and is on a continuous decline.”
1.20 pm: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain says the coronavirus situation in Delhi is slightly better than what it was about a month ago, ANI reports. However, he warns against complacency and urges all citizens to wear masks and practice physical distancing, so that the infection does not spread during the festive season.
5034 beds occupied at hospitals in Delhi, around 70% still available. Situation slightly better than what it was around 1 month back. Still, I request all to wear mask & maintain social distancing, so that #COVID19 doesn't spread again during festive season: Delhi Health Minister pic.twitter.com/HFYW3LrPyI
— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2020
11.56 am: Sixty-nine more personnel of the Maharashtra Police tested positive in 24 hours, taking the tally of infections in the force to 25,701, ANI reports.
11.54 am: Odisha records 1,982 new coronavirus cases on Monday, pushing the state’s tally to 2,70,346, ANI reports. The toll rises by 17 to 1,152.
11.51 am: The number of coronavirus cases in Maharashtra’s Aurangabad rises to 36,576 on Monday, after 120 more people tested positive, PTI reports. The toll rises by eight to 1,034.
11.49 am: A 57-year-old pilgrim bound for the Sabarimala temple in Pathanamthitta district of Kerala tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday, The Hindu reports.
11.47 am: Kerala Health Minister KK Shylaja refutes reports that Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan criticised Kerala for the manner in which it allowed Covid-19 containment activities to lose steam, resulting in over 8,000 cases a day now, The Hindu reports.
Vardhan, in his Sunday live talk show, had said despite the admirable way in which Kerala handled the initial phases of containing the spread of Covid-19, it had been “grossly negligent” during the Onam festivities.
10.27 am: The number of coronavirus recoveries in Arunachal Pradesh surpassed the tally of new cases on Monday, with 237 people recuperating from the disease, PTI reports. The state’s tally of cases rises to 13,406 with 55 new infections reported in 24 hours.
10.25 am: The Indian Council of Medical Research says India has tested a total of 9,50,83,976 samples for the coronavirus so far, of which, 8,59,786 were tested on Sunday.
COVID-19 Testing Update. For more details visit: https://t.co/dI1pqvXAsZ @MoHFW_INDIA @DeptHealthRes #ICMRFIGHTSCOVID19 #IndiaFightsCOVID19 #CoronaUpdatesInIndia #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/ccwqtPJCN1
— ICMR (@ICMRDELHI) October 19, 2020
10.14 am: Europe passed the milestone of 2,50,000 coronavirus-related deaths on Sunday as Israel and Australia’s second-largest city of Melbourne began to gradually ease restrictions, AFP reports.
10.10 am: Australia eases lockdown restrictions in Melbourne as people were allowed two hours of outdoor activist in a day, after more than 100 days, Reuters reports. However, people must stay within 25 kilometres of their homes, public gatherings will remain tightly limited, and retailers and restaurants must operate only on take-away or delivery orders.
10.06 am: America’s top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci on Sunday said he is “absolutely not” surprised that United States President Donald Trump contracted Covid-19 after seeing him surrounded by people not wearing face masks and flouting best public health practices.
In an interview with CBS News, Fauci said: “I was worried that he was going to get sick when I saw him in a completely precarious situation of crowded – no separation between people, and almost nobody wearing a mask.”
10.02 am: Twitter on Sunday removed a “misleading” tweet downplaying the efficacy of masks posted by Scott Atlas, a top coronavirus adviser to President Donald Trump, Reuters reports.
“Masks work? NO,” Atlas wrote. Twitter Inc removed the tweet, saying it violated its misleading information policy on Covid-19, which targets statements that have been confirmed to be false or misleading by subject-matter experts.
9.58 am: Bihar Inspector General of Police of Purnia range Vinod Kumar died of Covid-19 at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, on Sunday, the Hindustan Times reports. This is the first coronavirus-related death of a senior police official in Bihar.
9.55 am: The Rajasthan Police books Gujjar community leader Kirori Singh Bainsla and 33 others for holding a mahapanchayat in Bharatpur district without taking permission from the district administration, The Indian Express reports. The FIR lodged at Bayana police station states that about 2,500-3,000 people had gathered for the mahapanchayat over their six demands related to reservation.
9.50 am: Haryana reported no coronavirus-related death on Sunday for the first time in four-and-a-half months, even as its caseload increased by 952 taking the tally to 1,50,033, The Indian Express reports.
9.47 am: China’s economic growth accelerated to 4.9% over a year earlier in the latest quarter as a shaky recovery from the coronavirus pandemic gathered strength, according to the figures announced by the country’s National Bureau of Statistics, AP reports. The ruling Communist Party had declared the outbreak under control in March and began reopening factories, shops and offices.
9.36 am: India’s tally of coronavirus cases rises to 75,50,273 with 55,722 new cases in 24 hours. The country’s toll rises by 579 to 1,14,610. India’s active cases stand at 7,72,055, while the recoveries reach 66,63,608. The recovery rate stood at 88.26% and the mortality rate is 1.52%.
9.03 am: Schools in Uttar Pradesh reopen for students of Class 9 to Class 12. The state has issued Standard Operating Procedure on health, sanitation and necessary protocols. However, the schools in containment zones will continue to remain shut.
9.01 am: Metro services in Mumbai resumes today. Passengers will undergo thermal screening at the stations, and will have to follow physical distancing norms. They will also have to use face masks at all times – whether in trains or on the platform.
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8.59 am: Jharkhand reports 385 new cases and seven additional fatalities, pushing the state’s to 96,35, PTI reports. The toll rises to 839.
8.58 am: The toll in West Bengal crosses the 6,000-mark with 64 more fatalities, reports PTI.
8.57 am: Mizoram has reported no new cases in the last 24 hours, reports ANI citing the health department.
No new cases reported in Mizoram in the last 24 hours. The state's #COVID19 tally stands at 2253, including 2148 discharges. Active cases stand at 105: Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Mizoram pic.twitter.com/cLRG7ns4wK
— ANI (@ANI) October 19, 2020
8.55 am: Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Sunday admitted that community transmission of Covid-19 was detected in parts of the country, but claimed this was limited to “certain districts occurring in a limited number of states”. During the community transmission stage of a pandemic, new cases cannot be traced to any source of infection. This indicates that the infection is well-established in the community.
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8.53 am: A scientific committee appointed by the Centre on Sunday said the coronavirus pandemic has peaked in India, and predicted that it will end by February next year. The panel said the country is likely to have 10.6 million (106 lakh) active cases by then.
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8.51 am: Researchers in Japan have found that the coronavirus can survive on human skin for up to nine hours, offering further proof that regular handwashing can curb the spread of Covid-19, according to a study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
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8.50 am: Serum Institute of India and Bharat Biotech are likely to conduct late-stage clinical trials of intranasal vaccine for coronavirus once the regulatory approval is in place, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Sunday. He added that the late-stage trial, which usually involves thousands of participants, is likely to start in a few months.
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