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Resurgence of Covid-19 in some Indian states but overall downward trend remains intact


The increase has led to a ban on all religious, social and cultural programmes since Monday. The Vidarbha region was among the worst-affected area in the state with lockdown instituted in Amaravati. Other cities such as Pune have also recorded a rise in cases.
Maharashtra along with Kerala, which has also bucked the national downward trend, make up 75 per cent of active cases in India.
Three other states - Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Punjab - as well as Jammu in Kashmir have similarly seen cases start to go up in what officials said was a cause for concern.
Epidemiologists believe the coronavirus is now being transmitted in sections of the population in areas less affected previously. ....

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Despite Covid-19's downward trajectory in India, two worries remain


Despite Covid-19’s downward trajectory in India, two worries remain
Researchers are not resting easy yet.
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When India went into lockdown in March 2020, the fear of Covid-19 swiftly spreading through a densely populated country of 130 crore people was dangerously real.
A harsh lockdown, one of the strictest in the world, created a humanitarian crisis of its own, pushing millions of migrant workers to take arduous journeys back home on foot. But the possible catastrophic impact of the pandemic was considered greater in magnitude by the government.
Nearly 11 months on, the Covid-19 infections and fatalities in India tell a different story. ....

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