1687 Even a little bit of change each day, causes the peak numbers to change by several thousand numbers.
Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh), April 9
Scientists are now working on a mathematical model to examine the Covid-19 spread and have predicted that the current second wave will peak somewhere between April 15-20 and then see a decline.
The number of active symptomatic cases during this period would hit a high, roughly a week later, at the same level of around 10 lakh cases that the country had seen in September last year, said the scientists.
They have predicted after using a mathematical model that the ongoing second-wave of Covid-19 pandemic across the country may see a steep decline by the end of May.
Universities respond to rapid new hike in COVID-19 cases
As India this week became one of the worst-hit countries globally in terms of coronavirus cases – with a one-day record of 126,789 new cases reported on Thursday 8 April – universities and colleges that had reopened in January are taking urgent action to contain the spread of the disease, including the suspension of face-to-face classes at some universities and closures in some badly affected urban areas.
The current second wave of the pandemic and new restrictions have badly hit normal life across the country, with the capital New Delhi and the western state of Maharashtra – accounting for more than half of new cases daily – the worst hit.
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Scientists predict 2nd Covid wave to peak between April 15-20
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Scientists predict 2nd Covid wave to peak between April 15-20. Image Source: IANS News
Kanpur : , April 9 (IANS) Scientists are now working on a mathematical model to examine the Covid-19 spread and have predicted that the current second wave will peak somewhere between April 15-20 and then see a decline.
The number of active symptomatic cases during this period would hit a high, roughly a week later, at the same level of around 10 lakh cases that the country had seen in September last year, said the scientists.
They have predicted after using a mathematical model that the ongoing second-wave of Covid-19 pandemic across the country may see a steep decline by the end of May.