India may witness 2,320 daily coronavirus deaths by June first week: study
The report, titled Managing India s second COVID-19 wave: Urgent steps , underlines the key elements of the second COVID-19 wave. It also suggests measures that should be taken now to help mitigate the spread of infection
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The overall Case Fatality Ratio (CFR) since the outset of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 has been reported to be around 1.3%
India may witness 1,750 coronavirus-related deaths per day, surging to around 2,320 by the first week of June, according to a report of the Lancet COVID-19 Commission by India Task Force members.
Spooky times
With our second wave of covid eluding control, uncertainty levels have risen again amid a flurry of reimposed restrictions. Hotspots in a few industrial states are under partial lockdown, a word that administrators have tiptoed around, given the shudders it evokes
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