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Diwali 2020: India's festive mood raises fears of surge of coronavirus

Among the millions of shoppers, a large number of people are seen ignoring masks and social distancing norms in major Indian cities and towns.

By AP Nov 13, 2020 12:16:36 PM IST (Updated)


The crowds filling shopping areas ahead of the Diwali festival of lights on Saturday are raising hopes of India’s distressed business community after months of lockdown losses but also spawning fears of a massive coronavirus upsurge. People who’ve restricted their purchases to essentials for months appear to be in a celebratory mood and traders are lapping it up, said Praveen Khandelwal, general secretary of the Confederation of All India Traders.
”The past three days have seen a tremendous increase in customer footfall in shopping markets for festival purchases, he said. But among the millions of shoppers, a large number of people are seen ignoring masks and social distancing norms in major Indian cities and towns.
India has confirmed more than 8.7 million cases of coronavirus infection, second-most in the world, and more than 128,600 fatalities.