1. India reported 92,071 new coronavirus cases on Monday, taking its tally to 48,46,428. The country’s toll rose by 1,136 to 79,722. As many as 37,80,108 people have recovered from the infection. India’s recovery rate rose to 78%, while the death rate fell to 1.6%.
  2. The World Health Organization reported a record rise in global coronavirus cases on Sunday with the total rising by 3,07,930 over 24 hours. The biggest rise in infections were reported from India, the United States and Brazil, according to the agency’s website. India reported 94,372 new cases, followed by the United States with 45,523 new infections and Brazil with 43,718. The previous one-day record for new cases was on September 6, when the global health body reported 3,06,857 new infections.
  3. The Parliament’s Monsoon Session began with strict safety protocols in place. This includes different timings for Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and staggered seating arrangements to ensure physical distancing. Several members of Parliament tested positive for the coronavirus. All MPs were requested to get themselves tested for the infection 72 hours before the start of the Monsoon Session.
  4. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tested positive for the coronavirus on Monday. He said he will now isolate himself.
  5. Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan told the Parliament that India has been able to contain its coronavirus cases and deaths. “With our endeavor to manage Covid-19 through a whole of government and whole of society approach, India has been able to limit its cases to 3,328 cases per million [10 lakh] and deaths to 55 per million population, respectively , which is one of the lowest in the world as compared to similarly affected countries,” he said.
  6. Former Chhattisgarh minister and Congress leader Chanesh Ram Rathiya died of the coronavirus. He was 78.
  7. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said the government expects the surge in coronavirus cases in the Capital to ease within 10-15 days. The Capital reported more than 4,000 cases on Sunday, taking its tally to 2,18,304. Twenty-nine more deaths pushed the Capital’s toll to 4,744.
  8. The Centre on Monday informed Parliament that there is no data available on the number of migrant workers who lost their lives during an exodus that was sparked due to the countrywide lockdown enforced to contain the coronavirus. The response was given during the first day of the Monsoon Session in Lok Sabha.
  9. United States President Donald Trump claimed that his country was way ahead of India in terms of coronavirus testing and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had praised him for ramping up testing capacity amid the escalating health crisis. The US and India are the world’s two worst coronavirus-hit countries.
  10. Globally, the coronavirus has infected more than 2.9 crore people and killed 9,24,116 others, according to the Johns Hopkins University. The number of worldwide recoveries has crossed 1.96 crore.