Written a report on the sound way of the covid-19 in India.
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Last September, India was confirming nearly 100,000 new coronavirus cases a day. It was on track to overtake the United States to become the country with the highest reported COVID-19 caseload in the world. Hospitals were full. The Indian economy nosedived into an unprecedented recession.
But four months later, India's coronavirus numbers have plummeted. Late last month, on Jan. 26, the country's Health Ministry confirmed a record low of about 9,100 new daily cases — in a country of nearly 1.4 billion people. It was India's lowest daily tally in eight months. On Monday, India confirmed about 11,000 cases.
"It's not that India is testing less or things are going underreported," says Jishnu Das, a health economist at Georgetown University. "It's been rising, rising — and now suddenly, it's vanished! I mean, hospital ICU utilization has gone down. Every indicator says the numbers are down."
Scientists say it's a mystery. They're probing why India's coronavirus numbers have declined so dramatically — and so suddenly, in September and October, months before any vaccinations began.
They're trying to figure out what Indians may be doing right and how to mimic that in other countries that are still suffering.
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Dr. Veena Dhawan, Joint Commissioner, Immunization Division, MoHFW
Gauri Rishi, SBCC Consultant, MoHFW
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Dr. Manohar Agnani, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Government of India
Dr. Pardeep Halder, Advisor, RCH, Government of India
Dr. M.K. Aggarwal, Additional Commissioner, UIP , MoHFW
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