Social Sciences, asked by bhakthikiranjain, 9 months ago

Lockdown is not successful why??

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Answered by rvkinage
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Explanation:

The first metric is whether the total number of confirmed cases at the end of the lockdown is lower or higher than what models predicted. This has been the preferred metric of the health ministry. On 11 April, the joint secretary of the health ministry, Lav Agarwal, presented a graph at the daily press briefing. He said it showed that the lockdown prevented over 8.1 lakh cases of Covid-19.

The graph’s assumption is that without lockdown and containment, cases would have grown at 41 per cent every day, and we would have had 8.2 lakh Covid-19 cases by 15 April. The ministry also assumed that if we had implemented only containment measures but no lockdown, the cases would have grown at a slightly slower rate but we would have still had 1.2 lakh cases by 15 April. Instead, by 11 April, we had just around 7,500 cases. However, the government provided no details of the mathematical or epidemiological models that projected these numbers.

Answered by purvaj1609
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Answer:

because all are not following to the orders of government

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