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TOPIC: - “How Bad Is India’s Covid-19 Second Wave”
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Answered by jawedkha606
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India’s second wave of coronavirus infections is the world’s fastest growing as Asia’s third-largest economy adds more cases than the U.S. and Brazil in a week on an average.

The South Asian nation of 130 crore people—only trailing the U.S. and Brazil in total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases—added more than 1 lakh infections on an average over the last one week, according to BloombergQuint’s calculations. That compares with the seven-day rolling average of around 65,000 and 63,000 cases added by the U.S. and Brazil, respectively.

On April 9 alone, India reported 1.32 lakh fresh cases, taking the total count in the country to 1.31 crore, the union Health Ministry’s update at 8 a.m. showed. This is the third consecutive day of adding more than 1 lakh infections. Daily additions have been exceeding single-day recoveries since March 11, causing the active cases to bounce back to close to 10 lakh—a tally last touched in September last year.According to Jayaprakash Muliyil, chairman of the scientific advisory committee in the National Institute of Epidemiology, cases are emerging in areas that previously had low infection rate. “Wherever there is high density of people with previously uninfected groups, they are susceptible to these massive outbreaks, and are leading to a surge in cases as people have dropped their guards.”

Giridhar Babu, professor and head of life-course epidemiology at Public Health Foundation of India, said due to laxity it’s the young people that are the predominate drivers, and in the days to come it will continue to go up.

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