<p>India on Monday overtook Brazil as the country with the second-highest number of coronavirus infections, as it reported a new daily record of more than 168,000 cases.</p>.<p>The vast nation of 1.3 billion people has been reporting a rapid increase in new infections in recent weeks, with the surge taking the total toll to 13.5 million cases, above Brazil's 13.48 million.</p>.<p>Experts have warned that huge, mostly maskless and tightly packed crowds at political rallies in poll-bound states, mass religious festivals and at other public places were fuelling the new wave of infections.</p>.<p>"The whole country has been complacent -- we allowed social, religious and political congregations," Rajib Dasgupta, a health professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, told AFP.</p>.<p>"No-one queued up (for social distancing) anymore."</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-logs-nearly-17-lakh-new-covid-19-cases-in-a-fresh-peak-over-900-deaths-973410.html" target="_blank">India logs nearly 1.7 lakh new Covid-19 cases in a fresh peak, over 900 deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>The country has recorded more than 873,000 cases in the last seven days -- an increase of 70 percent compared to the previous week, according to data compiled by AFP.</p>.<p>In comparison, Brazil recorded just over 497,000 cases with an increasing trend of 10 percent from the previous week.</p>.<p>The United States -- the worst-hit country -- reported just under 490,000 cases with a rising trend of nine percent.</p>.<p>The spike in India, after daily rises in cases fell below 9,000 in early February, has seen many badly affected states and territories impose restrictions on movement and activities.</p>.<p>India's wealthiest state Maharashtra, which has been the main driver of the infection spike, last week imposed a weekend lockdown and night curfew.</p>.<p>But Maharashtra has warned that a complete lockdown -- a drastic measure that national and state governments have tried to avoid to protect the already devastated economy -- could be imposed within the next few days as cases continue to rise.</p>.<p>"The solution is for everyone to stay home for two months and end this (pandemic) once and for all. But the public doesn't listen," said Rohit, 28, a waiter at a popular Mumbai restaurant who moved to the financial hub for work from the northern state of Punjab.</p>.<p>"Nobody follows the rules in the restaurant... If we tell customers to wear masks, they are rude and disrespectful to us."</p>.<p>The chief minister of India's capital New Delhi, where a night curfew is in place, said Sunday that 65 percent of new Covid-19 patients were less than 45 years old.</p>.<p>His government was not in favour of a lockdown, but said it would consider imposing one if hospital beds start running out.</p>
<p>India on Monday overtook Brazil as the country with the second-highest number of coronavirus infections, as it reported a new daily record of more than 168,000 cases.</p>.<p>The vast nation of 1.3 billion people has been reporting a rapid increase in new infections in recent weeks, with the surge taking the total toll to 13.5 million cases, above Brazil's 13.48 million.</p>.<p>Experts have warned that huge, mostly maskless and tightly packed crowds at political rallies in poll-bound states, mass religious festivals and at other public places were fuelling the new wave of infections.</p>.<p>"The whole country has been complacent -- we allowed social, religious and political congregations," Rajib Dasgupta, a health professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, told AFP.</p>.<p>"No-one queued up (for social distancing) anymore."</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/india-logs-nearly-17-lakh-new-covid-19-cases-in-a-fresh-peak-over-900-deaths-973410.html" target="_blank">India logs nearly 1.7 lakh new Covid-19 cases in a fresh peak, over 900 deaths</a></strong></p>.<p>The country has recorded more than 873,000 cases in the last seven days -- an increase of 70 percent compared to the previous week, according to data compiled by AFP.</p>.<p>In comparison, Brazil recorded just over 497,000 cases with an increasing trend of 10 percent from the previous week.</p>.<p>The United States -- the worst-hit country -- reported just under 490,000 cases with a rising trend of nine percent.</p>.<p>The spike in India, after daily rises in cases fell below 9,000 in early February, has seen many badly affected states and territories impose restrictions on movement and activities.</p>.<p>India's wealthiest state Maharashtra, which has been the main driver of the infection spike, last week imposed a weekend lockdown and night curfew.</p>.<p>But Maharashtra has warned that a complete lockdown -- a drastic measure that national and state governments have tried to avoid to protect the already devastated economy -- could be imposed within the next few days as cases continue to rise.</p>.<p>"The solution is for everyone to stay home for two months and end this (pandemic) once and for all. But the public doesn't listen," said Rohit, 28, a waiter at a popular Mumbai restaurant who moved to the financial hub for work from the northern state of Punjab.</p>.<p>"Nobody follows the rules in the restaurant... If we tell customers to wear masks, they are rude and disrespectful to us."</p>.<p>The chief minister of India's capital New Delhi, where a night curfew is in place, said Sunday that 65 percent of new Covid-19 patients were less than 45 years old.</p>.<p>His government was not in favour of a lockdown, but said it would consider imposing one if hospital beds start running out.</p>