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India’s Virus Cases Cross 100,000, Jump at Fastest Pace in Asia
Bibhudatta Pradhan


(Bloomberg) -- India’s coronavirus infections crossed the 100,000 mark and are escalating at the fastest pace in Asia, just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi further relaxed the country’s nationwide lockdown to boost economic activities.

Infections in the South Asian nation of 1.3 billion people were at 101,261, including 3,164 deaths, as of Tuesday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

India is now among the nations worst hit by the epidemic, with a 28% increase in cases since last week according to Bloomberg’s Coronavirus Tracker. Neighbor and nuclear rival Pakistan has 43,966 cases including 939 deaths. Its cases increased by 19% over the same period, the tracker showed.

The challenges are huge, but a two-fold strategy would help reduce infections and flatten the curve,” said Rajmohan Panda, additional professor at the Public Health Foundation of India, adding the rise in infections is expected with the opening of the economy. “The focus should now be prioritized in low income settlements, with an emphasis of sub district level containment measures.”

Since Monday, states have further eased restrictions for industries, shops and offices and reopened public transport, while the lockdown in the worst affected areas of the country -- including a ban on interstate and international air travel -- has been extended until May 31. The government is hoping to ease the economic impact of the world’s biggest lockdown, which has crippled business activity and left millions jobless.

Still, companies are facing difficulties reopening factories -- primarily because of travel restrictions, conflicting rules, broken supply chains and a shortage of workers. The movement of millions of migrant workers from the cities where they had jobs to their homes in rural villages -- and their reluctance to return -- is one of the key challenges for the economy, which could be heading for its first full-year contraction in more than four decade.
 

India’s Virus Cases Cross 100,000, Jump at Fastest Pace in Asia
Bibhudatta Pradhan


(Bloomberg) -- India’s coronavirus infections crossed the 100,000 mark and are escalating at the fastest pace in Asia, just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi further relaxed the country’s nationwide lockdown to boost economic activities.

Infections in the South Asian nation of 1.3 billion people were at 101,261, including 3,164 deaths, as of Tuesday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

India is now among the nations worst hit by the epidemic, with a 28% increase in cases since last week according to Bloomberg’s Coronavirus Tracker. Neighbor and nuclear rival Pakistan has 43,966 cases including 939 deaths. Its cases increased by 19% over the same period, the tracker showed.

The challenges are huge, but a two-fold strategy would help reduce infections and flatten the curve,” said Rajmohan Panda, additional professor at the Public Health Foundation of India, adding the rise in infections is expected with the opening of the economy. “The focus should now be prioritized in low income settlements, with an emphasis of sub district level containment measures.”

Since Monday, states have further eased restrictions for industries, shops and offices and reopened public transport, while the lockdown in the worst affected areas of the country -- including a ban on interstate and international air travel -- has been extended until May 31. The government is hoping to ease the economic impact of the world’s biggest lockdown, which has crippled business activity and left millions jobless.

Still, companies are facing difficulties reopening factories -- primarily because of travel restrictions, conflicting rules, broken supply chains and a shortage of workers. The movement of millions of migrant workers from the cities where they had jobs to their homes in rural villages -- and their reluctance to return -- is one of the key challenges for the economy, which could be heading for its first full-year contraction in more than four decade.
but iz nigga dying?
 
I was very surprised Indias cases didn't skyrocket initially seeing how vast they're population is but I guess those police beating their ass worked.

Plus I doubt even after contracting the virus they'd die like that. Them fuckers been shitting in the skreets and their drinking water for so long they got super antibodies. Prolly laugh at the virus like they laugh at good hygiene.
 
I was very surprised Indias cases didn't skyrocket initially seeing how vast they're population is but I guess those police beating their ass worked.

Plus I doubt even after contracting the virus they'd die like that. Them fuckers been shitting in the skreets and their drinking water for so long they got super antibodies. Prolly laugh at the virus like they laugh at good hygiene.
i said this a while back but was called racist
 
LOL @ creating a virus just to track people

You know what would’ve been easier? Making the regular flu vaccine mandatory and just using that vaccine to implant tracking.

but nah, let’s destroy the economy, jobs, create a massive mess just because they want to “track” people.

ROFL

There’s so many other logical ways to do this...

they already do this by smartphones anyways btw but have fun w illogical theories guys


People keep acting like we do t have smart phones that tell everybody everything
 
LOL @ creating a virus just to track people

You know what would’ve been easier? Making the regular flu vaccine mandatory and just using that vaccine to implant tracking.

but nah, let’s destroy the economy, jobs, create a massive mess just because they want to “track” people.

ROFL

There’s so many other logical ways to do this...

they already do this by smartphones anyways btw but have fun w illogical theories guys

People really believe this?
 
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