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Lockdown, Not The Solution To Beat Virus: Epidemiologist J P Muliyil


Lockdown Not The Solution To Beat Virus: Epidemiologist J P Muliyil
Speaking to Outlook, Muliyil said that lockdown is not a solution to the pandemic and people need to be educated more about covid appropriate behaviour.
Epidemiologist J P Muliyil
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Lockdown Not The Solution To Beat Virus: Epidemiologist J P Muliyil
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The government needs to fix vaccine shortage and ramp up vaccination, says Jayaprakash Muliyil, chairman of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the National Institute of Epidemiology. Speaking to Outlook, Muliyil said that lockdown is not a solution to the pandemic and people need to be educated more about covid appropriate behaviour. ....

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COVID-19 variants, susceptible population, slack in following COVID appropriate behaviour behind sec- The New Indian Express


The single-day rise in cases breached the one-lakh mark for the second time in three days.
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A health worker takes a swab sample to test for COVID-19 at a government hospital in Noida. (Photo | AP)
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NEW DELHI: Slack in following COVID appropriate behaviour, a susceptible population and spread of variants could be among the main reasons for the second wave of coronavirus that has hit the country, healthcare experts have said.
The number of new coronavirus cases in India touched a record daily high since the outbreak of the pandemic with over 1.15 lakh new infections being reported in a span of 24 hours, pushing the nationwide COVID-19 tally to 1,28,01,785 on Wednesday. ....

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Variants may be driving India's Covid surge but it can't know without tests


Variants may be driving India’s Covid surge but it can’t know without tests
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India has tested less than 1 per cent of its positive samples, according to government data
India’s failure to quickly examine Covid-19 samples for new variants risks hurting its battle against a record surge of infections, with scientists warning the delays could damage everything, from vaccine efficacy to effective hospital treatments.
The country has tested less than 1 per cent of its positive samples, according to government data, compared to the UK which has sequenced 8 per cent of infections, and 33 per cent in the last week, the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium said. The US last month reported it was sequencing about 4 per cent of its 4,00,000 weekly new cases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted. ....

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Variants may be driving India's Covid-19 surge; can't know without tests


updated: Apr 07 2021, 15:13 ist
By Bibhudatta Pradhan and Dhwani Pandya
India’s failure to quickly examine Covid-19 samples for new variants risks hurting its battle against a record surge of infections, with scientists warning the delays could damage everything from vaccine efficacy to effective hospital treatments.
The South Asian nation has tested less than 1% of its positive samples, according to government data, compared to the UK which has sequenced 8% of infections, and 33% in the last week, the Covid-19 Genomics UK Consortium said. The US last month reported it was sequencing about 4% of its 400,000 weekly new cases, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted. ....

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