comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Sujatha rao - Page 10 : comparemela.com

India s coronavirus vaccination drive is faltering just when the country needs it most

India’s coronavirus vaccination drive is faltering just when the country needs it most Joanna Slater © Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images People wait to get a dose of the Covishield coronavirus vaccine at the BLK-Max hospital in New Delhi on May 13, 2021. NEW DELHI As India confronts a devastating coronavirus outbreak where thousands are dying each day, the country desperately needs to vaccinate its population as soon as possible. Yet the vaccine drive is stumbling just when it is most crucial. Over the past six weeks, the number of vaccinations per day has fallen by about half, from a high of 4.2 million per day on April 2 to 2 million on Thursday.

Why India s covid vaccination program is stumbling - The Washington Post

to win over coronavirus at least 75 percent population should be covid vaccinated says experts | Coronavirus महामारी की तीसरी लहर कब आएगी, बच्चों के लिए कितनी खतरनाक? जानें हर सवाल का जवाब

to win over coronavirus at least 75 percent population should be covid vaccinated says experts | Coronavirus महामारी की तीसरी लहर कब आएगी, बच्चों के लिए कितनी खतरनाक? जानें हर सवाल का जवाब
india.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from india.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Doubling time slide began in February, Telangana & Andhra Pradesh ignored signs | Hyderabad News

Experts say the doubling time is a crude estimate of the current rate of spread of the virus. (Picture for representational purpose only) HYDERABAD: In what could ring alarm bells in the middle of the Covid-19 devastation, the doubling time of positive cases in Telangana started falling from February 23 itself. From 1,646 days in February, it drastically fell to 429 days by March 31. Despite the clear warning signals, the government ignored the key indicators as doubling time further fell to 119 days by April 10 and down to 36 days by April 30. Doubling time is the exact number of days required for the cases in an epidemic to double, based on the rate of the cumulative increase in the number of cases. Experts say the doubling time is a crude estimate of the current rate of spread of the virus.

How India Got It Wrong, Costa Rica to Close, World Stats - The St Kitts Nevis Observer

The St Kitts Nevis Observer Guardian (UK) They will be remembered as India’s lost months: the stretch between September and February when Covid-19 cases in the country defied global trends, falling sharply throughout the coldest months of the year until they reached four-figure daily totals. It was inexplicable. Was it the Indian climate? A protection conferred by childhood immunisations? Some speculated India may have naturally reached herd immunity. It was a tantalising idea that took hold in India’s highest circles of policymaking, media and science – even a government-commissioned study suggested herd immunity may indeed have been achieved. It would prove one of the most fatal miscalculations of the Covid-19 pandemic so far.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.