Covid-19- Second Wave in IndiaJaslok PandeyIJERT-International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology
The second wave of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) virus pandemic in India appears to be receding, with recorded new daily infections steadily declining from their peak of over 450,000 cases in early May. However, pressures on healthcare systems remain, suggesting that lockdowns ...
After a consistent drop in daily new coronavirus cases during the second wave of COVID-19 in India, there is speculation about the possibility of a future third wave of the virus. The pandemic is returning in different waves; therefore, it is necessary to determine the factors or conditions ...
After an improved start to 2021, India’s hotel occupancy has been on a rapid decline amid the second Covid-19 wave in the country, according to data from STR. India’s monthly occupancy reached a pandemic high in February (53.9 per cent), which looked to be solid progress towards recove...
China is willing to provide support and assistance to India to help it combat its new wave of the COVID-19 pandemic once the India side asks for specific demands, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said on Monday during a daily press conference. ...
BEIJING, July 22 (TMTPOST)— India’s smartphone market saw a decrease of 13% in shipments from the first quarter to the second quarter this year due to the second wave of COVID-19, but Chinese maker Xiaomi remained the top vendor with the market share of 29%, according to the technol...
Covid-19: How India failed to prevent a deadly second wave In early March, India's health minister Harsh Vardhan declared the country was "in the endgame" of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Vardhan also lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership as an "example to the world in internation...
However, we are better prepared to face the second wave than the first one since we have learnt more lessons. There are more ICUs and oxygenated-ventilated beds, he added. “Unfortunately, in COVID-19 virus and other diseases too, the predictions coming out of mathematical modelling analysis...
There are limited studies that investigated the depression, anxiety and stress level among the college and university students after the 2nd wave of COVID-19 pandemic in India. With the unprecedented curbs on social interaction, uncertainty of academic progression, economic distress along with the ...
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