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Not enough tests
India s testing capacity has increased dramatically since the first wave. Around this time last year, the country was testing fewer than half a million people per day â now, they are doing close to 2 million tests a day, said Dr Soumya Swaminathan, chief scientist for the World Health Organisation (WHO).
But that s still not sufficient because the national average positivity rate is about 15 per cent â in some cities like Delhi it s up to 30 per cent or higher, she said on Monday. That means there are lots of people out there who are infected and not being detected just because of the capacity of testing . we will know only later how many was really the number of people infected.