India has reported a second straight day of over 4,000 deaths and over 360,000 new cases as coronavirus rages through rural areas with scant health infrastructure. The country's second-most populous state, Maharashtra, has extended its lockdown until June 1. Eastern Bihar state,...
In India also the number of new cases keeps on increasing. In this paper, the machine learning model has been developed using time series analysis (ARIMA model) for predicting the new cases in India in the next coming days. In this work, results are also compared with the predictive values...
India, Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020. India’s confirmed coronavirus cases have crossed 10 million with new infections dipping to their lowest levels in three months, as the country prepares for a massive COVID-19 vaccination in the new year. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) ...
reported eight new cases, all brought from outside the country. No new cases of local transmission have been reported in 40 days, with the death toll remaining at 4,634 among 85,322 cases recorded since the virus was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last ...
NEW DELHI, June 14 (Xinhua) -- India's COVID-19 tally rose to 43,236,695 on Tuesday with 6,594 new cases registered in the past 24 hours across the South Asian country, showed federal health ministry's latest data. Besides, six deaths from the pandemic registered across the country si...
Besides, 18 deaths from the pandemic registered across the country since Wednesday morning took the total death toll to 524,525. There are still 15,414 active COVID-19 cases in the country, an increase of 43 during the past 24 hours. ...
Objectives. To assess the burden of new leprosy cases in India and the efficiency of case detection work by ASHA in general health system. Methods. A sample survey of 804,536 persons was undertaken i...
India could soon be the world epicenter for COVID-19, with more than 322,000 new cases reported in a single day. The New York Times South Asia bureau chief Jeffrey Gettleman joined CBSN from New Delhi to discuss the pandemic's fast spread in the country. ...
No new cases of Nipah virus have been detected in India since September 15, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, following an outbreak earlier in the month that caused two deaths.
In Geneva, the WHO approved for emergency use the Sinopharm vaccine, the first fully non-Western vaccine to get the green light, and build up the global arsenal against the virus. "The number of cases, the number of deaths globally is on the increase," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus...