In India, large gatherings leading to an increase in Covid cases have taken place several times. A deadly and virulent second wave tore through the country in April-May bringing the health infrastructure to its knees with massive shortages of key medicines, hospital beds and oxygen supplies. Now, after months of anxiety and being cooped up at home as Covid raged outside, Indians are wasting no time in heading outdoors. Everyone wants fresh air to recharge one's batteries. It's only human but are we throwing caution to the winds, and inviting a third wave to hit India hard? Experts warn that this violation of Covid rules can lead to grave results.