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India's sudden drop in coronavirus cases has puzzled disease experts. Strict public-health measures and difficulty recording rural cases may have factored in.


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India s sudden drop in coronavirus cases has puzzled disease experts. Strict public-health measures and difficulty recording rural cases may have factored in.
India s sudden drop in coronavirus cases has puzzled disease experts. Strict public-health measures and difficulty recording rural cases may have factored in.
Aria BendixFeb 19, 2021, 05:51 IST
A student gets her body temperature taken in Hyderabad, India on February 1, 2021.Partha Sarkar/Xinhua/Getty Images
India s daily
coronavirus cases have plummeted since September.
The nation is now reporting just 8 daily cases per one million people, among the lowest per-capita rates in the world.
Experts say the decline is puzzling. The difficulty of recording rural cases, combined with strict public-health measures, may offer some explanation. ....

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India's sudden drop in coronavirus cases has puzzled disease experts


India s sudden drop in coronavirus cases has puzzled disease experts
 Feb 04, 2021, 08:04 AM
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India s daily coronavirus cases have plummeted since September.
The nation is now reporting just 9 daily cases per one million people, among the lowest per-capita rates in the world.
Experts say the sharp decline in cases is puzzling but the difficulty of recording rural infections, combined with strict public-health measures, may offer some explanation.
At the start of the pandemic, few countries were more ripe for a major coronavirus outbreak than India.
Not only is India the world s second most populous country, it s also one of the densest, with around 1,200 people per square mile. Cases there climbed steadily from April through September, reaching a peak of nearly 100,000 daily cases on September 16. ....

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COVID-19 vaccines are now being administered in the UK and US, but the rollout may take years in poorer countries. Here are the major challenges they face.


COVID-19 vaccines are now being administered in the UK and US, but the rollout may take years in poorer countries. Here are the major challenges they face.
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In December, the world watched as the UK and the US administered their first doses of Pfizer and BioNTech s COVID-19 vaccines.
But lower-income countries may have to wait for years before they can vaccinate the majority of their population, researchers have found. ....

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