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"The whole discussion about administering booster dose has picked up steam in India, but I think our priority of administering two doses to all is an appropriate policy," Arora said.
Tribune News Service New Delhi, May 26 India’s top Covid-19 modelers have projected a fall of 93 per cent in average daily infections by June-end with the pandemic’s second wave expected
Several countries have already witnessed the fourth wave of Covid-19. As India struggles to contain the deadly second wave, when is the inevitable third wave projected to hit the country? Experts answer
India likely to see 2nd Covid wave peak by May 7, says govt’s top mathematician Prof M Vidyasagar In an interview with Rahul Kanwal on Newstrack, Prof M Vidyasagar said the second Covid-19 wave is likely to attain its peak by the end of this week. He said different states would attain their peaks at different times. advertisement UPDATED: May 5, 2021 09:15 IST By May 7, India could see the peak of the second wave of coronavirus cases. (Image: PTI) By May 7, India could see the peak of the second wave of coronavirus cases, suggested Prof M Vidyasagar, the government's mathematical modelling expert on Covid-19 case predictions.
Prof K Vijay Raghavan, the principal scientific advisor to the Centre, said it is inevitable that India will see a third wave of Covid-19. He said its timing and scale can't be predicted.
‘Ending in February 2021’: Expert Covid committee’s ‘supermodel’ flounders as second wave surges ‘Ending in February 2021’: Expert Covid committee’s ‘supermodel’ flounders as second wave surges An excerpt from ‘Billions Under Lockdown: The Inside Story of India’s Fight Against Covid-19’, by Abantika Ghosh Sajjad HUSSAIN / AFP On 16 September, India reported 97,894 new cases – 11,36,613 tests were done that day, which meant the positivity rate was still a relatively high 8.6 per cent. On 17 September, the country had 10,17,754 active COVID-19 cases – the highest ever. The numbers seemed to be on an exponential growth curve – and then suddenly, without any explanation, the daily COVID-19 tally pulled back from the brink of a lakh, much to the disbelief of many people.
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