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essay on geographical spread of covid-19 ​

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ON July 9, when COVID-19 monitoring sites showed a single-day spike of 25,790 cases in India, the biggest so far, the government continued to maintain that there was no “community transmission”.

On the same day, at a Group of Ministers meeting chaired by Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan, members were told that India had one of the lowest number of cases and deaths per million when compared with the five worst-affected countries. However, no comparisons were drawn with the world’s most populous nation, China, which had controlled the spread of the virus rather effectively.

“It would perhaps be not fair to compare India to other countries. In terms of absolute numbers, India had 195.5 cases per million population,” the government said in a press release.

However, a Health Ministry official, quoting the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) situation report, told the media that there were 538 cases per million in the country.

At the press briefing on July 9, held almost a month after the previous one, Ministry officials presented a picture of optimism. India, they said, was not in the community transmission stage, and added that there were localised outbreaks in some areas. This was borne out by the data that showed that only 49 of the country’s 733 districts had reported cases.

The officials also said that it was possible to trace and track contacts of active cases within 72 hours and, therefore, it was erroneous to talk of community transmission. They added that the WHO had not issued any standardised definition of local or community transmission.

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