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COVID EXPERTS WARN INDIA DEATH TOLL MAY DOUBLE IN A FEW WEEKS

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • May 5, 2021
  • 2 min read

The coronavirus wave that plunged India into the world’s biggest health crisis has the potential to worsen in the coming weeks, with some research models projecting that the death toll could more than double from current levels, Jeanette Rodrigues and Michelle Fay Cortez reported for Bloomberg News.

A team at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore used a mathematical model to predict about 404,000 deaths will occur by June 11 if current trends continue. A model from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington forecast 1,018,879 deaths by the end of July.


While coronavirus cases can be hard to predict, particularly in a sprawling nation like India, the forecasts reflect the urgent need for India to step up public health measures like testing and social distancing.


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Even if the worst estimates are avoided, India could suffer the world’s biggest COVID-19 death toll. The US currently has the largest number of fatalities at around 578,000.


India added 357,229 new cases on Tuesday, taking its total outbreak past 20 million infections and overall death toll to 222,408.


In recent weeks, the scenes on the ground, with long lines outside crematoriums and hospitals turning away ambulances, have painted a picture of a nation overwhelmed by the crisis.


“The next four to six weeks are going to be very, very difficult for India,” said Ashish Jha, the dean of Brown University School of Public Health. “The challenge is going to be to do things now that will make sure it is four weeks, not six or eight, and that we minimize how bad things will get. But in no way is India anywhere near out of the woods.”



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