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More businesses in India re-open even as COVID-19 cases surge – Metro US

More businesses in India re-open even as COVID-19 cases surge

Police officers check travel permission papers of a man during
Police officers check travel permission papers of a man during the two-day weekly lockdown in the West Bengal state, amidst the spread of the coronavirus disease in Kolkata

MUMBAI (Reuters) – India reported on Wednesday 52,509 new cases over the novel coronavirus, taking its tally of infections to more than 1.91 million, nevertheless authorities eased restrictions aimed at limiting its spread, allowing gyms and yoga studios to open.

India is one of the world’s hardest-hit countries, with nearly 40,000 people dead of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.

But the health ministry said India’s fatality rate was now 2.10%, the lowest since the outbreak first appeared.

The government has been struggling to stop the spread of the virus while also trying to minimise the economic damage and the hardships lockdowns inflict on the poor.

Authorities in the financial hub of Mumbai allowed shops in malls to reopen after more than four months of lockdown, as the number of cases in the city that was hard hit by the outbreak has begun to slowly decline.

Cinemas remain closed and restaurants in most parts of the country are offering only limited services.

On testing for the virus, the ministry said 15,119 tests were being conducted for every million people.

(Additional reporting by Anuron Kumar Mitra in Bengaluru; Editng by Roberet Birsel)