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Covid Explained: What Is R Factor? All You Need To Know

Covid Explained: What Is ‘R’ Factor? All You Need To Know Recently, the R-value for coronavirus has gone up for the country giving rise to serious concerns about the pandemic. Outlook Web Bureau 14 July 2021, Last Updated at 7:33 am Representational image Outlook Web Bureau 2021-07-14T00:18:46+05:30 Covid Explained: What Is ‘R’ Factor? All You Need To Know outlookindia.com 2021-07-14T07:33:02+05:30 Also read Why is it a matter of concern now? According to a PTI report, researchers at the Chennai-based Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) revealed that the R-value for coronavirus has gone up for the country.  Their analysis revealed that it has gone from 0.78 on June 30 to 0.88 in the first week of July. This is despite the nationwide tally of new cases remaining low. 

COVID-19: MHA says increase in R -factor in some of states matter of concern ; here s what it means

COVID-19: MHA says increase in R -factor in some of states matter of concern ; here s what it means
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India s COVID R-value increased in July first week over June, says IMSc scientist

ANI Updated Jul 13, 2021, 8:54 am IST R suggests the mean number of other people who will catch the infection from a single infected person  A medic administers a dose of COVID-19 vaccine to a woman. (Photo: PTI) New Delhi: The R-value for COVID-19, which denotes the speed at which the infection is spreading, has gone up for the country, researchers at the Chennai-based Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) have said. The mathematical representation that acts as an indicator for how fast the infection is spreading shows it has gone from 0.78 on June 30 to 0.88 in the first week of July.   Sitabhra Sinha, Professor of Physics and Dean of Computational Biology at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai led the research team.

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