India's Epidemic Remains Uncontrollable, What's Causing It?

Nearly three million people infected, the whole of India is on tenterhooks. Speaking of India, the country people most impressed is that their country has a large number of people, their total number of people close to China, but the birth rate is far greater than China, indicating that in recent years may counter overtake China. But their economy is nowhere near as good as China's, nor is their medical technology. Because of the sheer number of people, there is not enough capacity for testing, they are under a lot of pressure, and the large population is a big reason why the outbreak is uncontrollable.?

I. Preventive measures are not in place.?

India although there are now many people have been infected, but in some remote areas of the city and rural areas people's precautions are not in place, there are still large groups of people living in the phenomenon. People's travel safety is also not well protected, they are traveling in the same way when traveling in pairs, do not have good control of the safety distance, are to develop good habits of washing hands, so that the epidemic is a reason for the rapid development.

Two, the level of medical care is limited.

There is a big gap between the level of medical care in India and other developed and even developing countries. They have large areas where people are not getting good treatment and once the patients are not getting good treatment they are likely to pass it on to others. Over time, a chain of transmission is formed, whereby people who are known to be infected are not given good treatment and thus pass on the disease to other healthy people. This is very sad news, but in a country like this, there is nothing they can do.

Third, there is a serious demographic problem.

There is no bigger problem in India than the population problem, and economically underdeveloped areas tend to have large numbers of people. A large number of people will have many community problems, people's travel problems, health problems, housing problems come one after another. They don't even have a shelter to settle down in, they don't have a good place to hide from the spread of the epidemic, they are all crowded with people sitting in an open area, and the large population is also one of the reasons why their economic development is lagging...?

Preventing epidemics is never something that a country can do alone, and hopefully India will get assistance from other countries to get the epidemic under control sooner rather than later.