Prof K Nageshwar: Five Nations With Highest Cases (Video)

         ప్రపంచంలో అత్యధిక కేసులున్న ఐదు దేశాల్లో ఒకే ధోరణి కనిపిస్తోంది || Five Nations With Highest Cases

A couple of days back, India joined the top five countries in terms of total confirmed cases . The other members of this club are the US which leads the pack by a staggering margin, followed by Brazil, Russia and UK . This status is unlikely to change in the coming days. Numbers six to ten include four European countries where the pandemic has already peaked and – unless there is a second wave – they are unlikely to show any significant increases. Peru, the only other Latin American country besides Brazil in the top ten, is perilous and may well jump up. Others especially from Asia and Africa may possibly show explosive growth. But for now this is it.
And in India, we had Prime Minister Modi taking only some measures to stop flights even as 53 days passed after the first case was confirmed at the end of January. It was only on 24 March that a countrywide lockdown was announced – from doing practically nothing, the country’s leadership went to the other extreme. Modi’s speeches make it clear that he believed that the onus of fighting the deadly virus was primarily on the people. He wanted them to exercise restraint and show resolve, and appreciate the frontline workers by banging pots and plates, or blowing conch shells. At that time, India had about 400 confirmed cases. Now the tally stands at over 2.7 lakh, with several cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad etc. heading for a catastrop

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Prof K Nageshwar: Five Nations With Highest Cases (Video)
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ప్రపంచంలో అత్యధిక కేసులున్న ఐదు దేశాల్లో ఒకే ధోరణి కనిపిస్తోంది || Five Nations With Highest Cases A couple of days back, India joined the top five countries in terms of total confirmed cases . The other members of this club are the US which leads the pack by a staggering margin, followed by Brazil, Russia and UK . This status is unlikely to change in the coming days. Numbers six to ten include four European countries where the pandemic has already peaked and – unless there is a second wave – they are unlikely to show any significant increases. Peru, the only other Latin American country besides Brazil in the top ten, is perilous and may well jump up. Others especially from Asia and Africa may possibly show explosive growth. But for now this is it. And in India, we had Prime Minister Modi taking only some measures to stop flights even as 53 days passed after the first case was confirmed at the end of January. It was only on 24 March that a countrywide lockdown was announced – from doing practically nothing, the country’s leadership went to the other extreme. Modi’s speeches make it clear that he believed that the onus of fighting the deadly virus was primarily on the people. He wanted them to exercise restraint and show resolve, and appreciate the frontline workers by banging pots and plates, or blowing conch shells. At that time, India had about 400 confirmed cases. Now the tally stands at over 2.7 lakh, with several cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad etc. heading for a catastrop

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