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As festivals continue in India, how the world suffered due to crowded gatherings

As festivals continue in India, how the world suffered due to crowded gatherings Sanya Mathur © Provided by Hindustan Times In Uttarakhand’s Haridwar, thousands of devotees gathered to take a dip in the Ganges on the thirteenth day of the Mahakumbh on Wednesday, even as India continues to battle an intense second wave of Covid-19 infections. Whether it’s a religious event or a conference or a rally, super-spreading events that can infect dozens, hundreds, even thousands, of people have illustrated the potential for the coronavirus to infect in dramatic bursts. Such events have grabbed headlines, looming large in the narrative of the unfolding pandemic.

The year of the pandemic - masslive com

The year of the pandemic - masslive com
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A state of emergency: One year after Gov Charlie Baker s declaration, the COVID pandemic continues to take a toll

A state of emergency: One year after Gov. Charlie Baker’s declaration, the COVID pandemic continues to take a toll Updated Mar 10, 2021; On March 9 of 2020, there were just 41 cases of coronavirus identified in Massachusetts. The next day, it jumped to 91. Exactly one year later, as COVID cases in the Bay State approach 560,000, these seem like small numbers. But those double-digits in the early days of the pandemic quickly turned to triple-digits. Then triple digits turned to thousands. The COVID pandemic that seemed like a faraway threat was here. On March 10, Gov. Charlie Baker issued a state of emergency. The move would open the door for a wave of more than 60 executive orders over the next year, dramatically altering life and business in Massachusetts for at least the time being.

Biogen conference in Boston now linked to more than 300,000 COVID-19 cases

Biogen conference in Boston now linked to more than 300,000 COVID-19 cases © Provided by WCVB Boston Marriott Long Wharf A Biogen conference believed to be one of the first COVID-19 outbreaks in Boston is now linked to hundreds of thousands of more cases. Researchers used viral genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis to determine from 28 samples collected that the virus spread to at least 29 other U.S. states, Australia, Sweden and Slovakia.Sign up for our Newsletters The outbreak at the conference, which was held at the Marriott Long Wharf at the end of February, eventually led to 333,000 cases, according to findings published in the journal Science.

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