Coronavirus: Guidelines for festival season released, no celebrations in containment zones
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala tested positive for the infection on Tuesday.

The Union health ministry on Tuesday released guidelines for festive celebrations amid the coronavirus crisis. The events are permitted only outside containment zones. The guidelines also mandate the provision of ambulances at venues.
Punjab Health Minister Balbir Sidhu tested positive for the coronavirus. He had shared the stage with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during a tractor rally in Sangrur on Monday.
Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala also tested positive for the infection.
India’s coronavirus count has risen to 66,85,083 with 61,267 new cases. The toll increased by 884 to 1,03,569. So far, more than 55 lakh people have recovered from the infection.
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday said that Covid-19 can spread through virus lingering in the air, sometimes for hours, acknowledging concerns about airborne transmission.
The global coronavirus count crossed 3.54 crore and the toll rose to 10,43,045, according to Johns Hopkins University. The number of recoveries reached 2,45,45,482.
The national helpline number for the coronavirus is 011-23978046, and a toll-free number 1075.
These are the helpline numbers for states and the Union Territories.
10.45 pm: Jharkhand reports 847 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, taking its tally to 88,873. The state’s toll rises by 10 to 757.
Jharkhand reports 847 new #COVID19 cases, 1246 recoveries & discharges and 10 deaths today. Total cases in the state rise to 88,873, including 78,089 recoveries & discharged and 757 deaths. Active cases stand at 10,027: Government of Jharkhand pic.twitter.com/jf9ES5hH5N
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
10.15 pm: Mumbai registers 1,625 new cases, taking total number of cases to 2,17,090, reports ANI. The overall tally includes 9,199 deaths and 1,81,485 recoveries, and active cases stand at 23,976.
10.10 pm: Assam’s Covid-19 tally goes up by 1,184 to 1,88,902. The toll stands at 778, according to ANI.
1184 new #COVID19 cases detected in the state today. Total cases 1,88,902, including 1,53,488 recoveries and 778 deaths. Active cases 34,633: Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma pic.twitter.com/1gnO4hNDXU
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
10 pm: Maharashtra reports 12,258 new cases, 370 deaths and 17,141 discharges today, reports ANI. The state tally rises to 14,65,911, including 38,717 deaths and 11,79,726 discharges. The active cases stand at 2,47,023.
8.39 pm: World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says a vaccine against the coronavirus may be ready the end of this year, Reuters reports. “We will need vaccines and there is hope that by the end of this year we may have a vaccine,” he says. “There is hope.”
8.35 pm: West Bengal reports a record 3,370 coronavirus cases on Tuesday, which push its tally to 2,77,049, according to PTI. The state’s toll rises by 63 to 5,318.
8.33 pm: Delhi reports 2,676 new cases on Tuesday, taking its tally to 2,95,236. The Capital’s toll rises by 39 to 5,581.
Delhi reports 2,676 new #COVID19, 39 deaths and 2,997 recoveries/discharges/migrations in last 24 hours. Total cases in the state rise to 2,95,236, including 5,581 deaths and 2,66,935 recoveries/discharges/migrations. Active cases stand at 22,720: Government of Delhi pic.twitter.com/aexdFUDcSd
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
7.45 pm: Jammu and Kashmir reports 738 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, taking its tally to 80,476. The Union territory’s toll stands at 1,268.
Jammu and Kashmir reports 738 new #COVID19 cases and 1,706 recoveries today, taking the total tally in the Union Territory to 80,476, including 65,496 recoveries and 1,268 deaths. Active cases stand at 13,712: Government of Jammu and Kashmir pic.twitter.com/f1pfmSIl3F
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
7.40 pm: The Union health ministry releases guidelines for festivals. The events are permitted only outside containment zones.
Union Health Ministry issues SOPs on preventive measures to contain spread of #COVID19 during festivities.
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
Festive events permitted only outside containment zones. People residing in containment zones may be encouraged to observe festivals inside their homes and not move out. pic.twitter.com/gLTT0zOl5A
7.06 pm: Private contractors hired by pharmaceutical firm Moderna to recruit volunteers for its coronavirus vaccine trial failed to enroll enough Black, Latino and Native American participants, to determine how well the vaccine works in these populations, company executives and vaccine researchers have told Reuters. This led to a slowdown in the late-stage trials of the vaccine.
7 pm: International Monetary Fund chief Kristina Georgieva says that the economic downturn due to the coronavirus will not be as severe as was initially feared, AFP reports. However, she adds that the crisis is far from over.
6.50 pm: The ministry says 10 states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh account for 77% of the active cases in the country. It also says that it is too early to say whether the growth of active cases in Maharashtra has stabilized.
6.44 pm: The health ministry says almost 50% of the deaths are concentrated in 25 districts in eight states of the country. Of these, 15 districts are in Maharashtra alone.
Almost 1 in 2 of total #COVID19 deaths in the country are concentrated in 25 districts of 8 states, out of which 15 districts are in one state alone (Maharashtra)- Secretary, @MoHFW_INDIA#IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/pW5wjnBbSU
— PIB India (@PIB_India) October 6, 2020
6.41 pm: The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare says that new recoveries have been more than new cases over the last two weeks, according to a tweet by the ministry. New cases being reported in last 14 days are lower than previous highs of 90,000 cases per day, it says.
New recoveries have been more than new cases over the last two weeks. New cases being reported in last 14 days are below from previous highs of 90,000 cases per day - Secretary, @MoHFW_INDIA #IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/ceeGPKFz6w
— PIB India (@PIB_India) October 6, 2020
6.37 pm: There have been 2,121 new cases in Rajasthan today. As many as 15 people have died, and 2,037 recovered.
Rajasthan reports 2121 new #COVID19 cases, 15 deaths, 2027 recoveries and 2037 recoveries today. Total cases in the state rise to 1,48,316, including 1574 deaths, 1,25,448 recoveries and 1,24,408 discharges: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/YnQ9KuaPl2
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
6.27 pm: Rajesh Bhushan says that insurance has been claimed for Rs 50 lakh each in 95 cases of deaths of healthcare workers engaged in coronavirus relief work, ANI reports. As many as 176 claims are in process and 79 are yet to be received from states.
6.22 pm: “The average daily coronavirus positivity rate has been coming down,” says Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Secretary Rajesh Bhushan. “From 9.21% during September 16-22, it has come down to 6.82%.” He says there has been a decline in average daily new cases over the last few weeks.
The average daily #COVID19 positivity rate has been coming down. From 9.21% during September 16-22, it has come down to 6.82% - Secretary, @MoHFW_INDIA #IndiaFightsCorona pic.twitter.com/5tGdt2dYjP
— PIB India (@PIB_India) October 6, 2020
6.18 pm: Tamil Nadu records 5,017 cases today, 5,548 recoveries and 71 deaths, taking total positive cases to 6,30,408, including 5,75,212 discharged cases, 9,917 deaths and 45,279 active cases.
Tamil Nadu reported 5,017 new #COVID19 cases, 5,548 recoveries & 71 deaths today, taking total positive cases to 6,30,408, including 5,75,212 discharged cases, 9,917 deaths & 45,279 active cases: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/KkxCp092VZ
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
6.15 pm: Andhra Pradesh reports 5,795 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours. The total number of cases in the state is now 7,29,307 including 50,776 active cases, 6,72,479 recoveries and 6,052 deaths.
6.13 pm: Kerala reports 7,871 new cases of the coronavirus, including 111 health workers, according to ANI, which has quoted Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. As many as 4,981 people have recovered today and 25 have died.
6.05 pm: The Ministry of AYUSH has recommended Ayurveda preparations for mildly symptomatic coronavirus patients, ANI reports.
Ayurveda medicines recommended for mild #COVID19 patients: Ministry of AYUSH https://t.co/GQGWL6HGEb pic.twitter.com/rUzBtsH0YS
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
4.29 pm: Congress’ Bengaluru Rural MP and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee head DK Shivakumar’s brother DK Suresh tests positive for the coronavirus, PTI reports.
4.26 pm: Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant says the current coronavirus situation in the state is not appropriate to allow in-person classes in schools and colleges, PTI reports. Maharashtra has reported 14,53,653 coronavirus cases and 38,347 deaths so far.
4.22 pm: Bihar reports 1,265 new coronavirus cases in a day, taking its number of active cases to 12,524, ANI reports.
1,265 new #COVID19 cases have been reported on 5th October. Taking total count of active cases in Bihar to 12,524: State Health Department pic.twitter.com/cTZdHC8AyI
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
3.40 pm: Haryana Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala says he has tested positive for the coronavirus, ANI reports.
3.33 pm: Punjab Health Minister Balbir Sidhu tests positive for the coronavirus, according to his office. He had shared the stage with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during a tractor rally in Punjab on Monday, according to The Indian Express.
1.40 pm: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal says the national Capital is past the peak of the second wave of coronavirus and the situation has been controlled to a large extent, reports PTI. “Delhi hit the peak of the second wave of Covid-19 on September 17 when 4,500 cases were reported across the city. The situation has been controlled to a large extent,” he adds.
1 pm: The health ministry says that India’s 9,19,023 active cases of the coronavirus constitute “merely” 13.75% of the total caseload, reports PTI. It also says that the country is steadily recording a declining trend of percentage of active cases.
11.14 am: Cinemas, theatres and multiplexes will be reopening from October 15,Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar, says, according to ANI. “Halls have been directed to operate with up to 50% of their seating capacity,” he adds. “All Covid-19 guidelines and standard operating protocols issued by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry must be followed.”
All #COVID19 guidelines & standard operating protocols (SOPs) issued by I&B Ministry must be followed at all cinema halls/theatres: Union Information and Broadcasting Minister, Prakash Javadekar. https://t.co/9BO1FAWFga
— ANI (@ANI) October 6, 2020
9.35 am: India reports 61,267 new coronavirus cases and 884 deaths. The country now has 66,85,083 total cases and the toll is at 1,03,569.

9.15 am: The White House has blocked strict Food and Drug Administration guidelines on bringing potential vaccines for the coronavirus to market, ensuring their approval before the November 3 presidential election, reports AP.
“A main sticking point has been the recommendation that volunteers who have participated in vaccine clinical trials be followed for about two months after the final dose before any authorization is granted,” The New York Times reports, citing a senior administration official and others familiar with the situation.
9.12 am: Government data shows that five states – Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh – have been reporting a rise in coronavirus cases even though India has witnessed a steady decline in daily infections in the last three weeks, reports Hindustan Times.
9.10 am: The United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has acknowledged concerns about airborne transmission of the virus, reports Reuters. It says Covid-19 can spread through virus lingering in the air, sometimes for hours. The CDC says there is evidence that people with coronavirus possibly infected others who were more than 6 feet away, within enclosed spaces with poor ventilation.
9.09 am: Doctors in Mumbai say that around 30% of the coronavirus patients in Intensive Care Units of hospitals are young people below the age of 40, reports NDTV. There has also been a 34% rise in such cases in the last month alone. Doctors say who are getting symptoms of coronavirus are largely self-medicating instead of visiting hospital and getting a coronavirus test.
9.05 am: A fresh batch of ink is being used in the coronavirus quarantine stamp for international passengers at the Delhi international airport after Congress leader Madhu Goud Yaskhi complained about pain and itchiness due to the chemical used in it, reports PTI.
Dear @HardeepSPuri Ji, can you please look into the chemical being used at Delhi airport for stamping on passengers coming from abroad? Yesterday I was stamped at @DelhiAirport and this is how my hands look now. pic.twitter.com/Gt1tZvGc8L
— Madhu Goud Yaskhi (@MYaskhi) October 4, 2020
9 am: Here are the top updates from Monday:
- India’s coronavirus count rose to 66,23,815 on Monday, as the country reported 74,422 new cases in the last 24 hours. India’s toll rose by 903 to 1,02,685. So far, more than 55 lakh people have recovered from the virus in India. The recovery rate is 84.34%. The Union health ministry said that India crossed a landmark milestone as active cases continued to be less than 10 lakh for 14 consecutive days.
- The World Health Organization said that around 10% of the global population may have been infected by the coronavirus. “It varies depending on country, it varies from urban to rural, it varies depending on groups,” the organization’s top Emergency Expert Mike Ryan said, according to Reuters. “But what it does mean is that the vast majority of the world remains at risk. We are now heading into a difficult period. The disease continues to spread.”
- The Ministry of Education released guidelines for reopening schools in a graded manner from October 15. It said that students will attend schools only with the written consent of parents and attendance norms will be flexible. The schools have also been asked to set up task forces to take responsibility for hygiene and emergency situations.
- The Supreme Court ordered the Centre and the Reserve Bank of India to place on record the KV Kamath Committee recommendations on debt restructuring, necessitated due to the economic stress caused by the pandemic. The court also said the Centre’s affidavit on waiving “interest on interest” on loans up to Rs 2 crore was not satisfactory and must be submitted again.
- A World Health Organization survey said that the pandemic has disrupted or halted mental health services in 93% of countries worldwide, even as the demand for them continued to increase.