Bollywood shut down, Taj Mahal closed, India with a population of 65.438+0.3 billion, what happened to the epidemic?
By March 25th, 2020, there were 99 new confirmed cases and 2 new deaths in COVID-19, with a total of 498 cases. According to reports from New Delhi, India, the number of cases of COVID-19 infection in various parts of India continues to surge, and the death toll has risen to 9 as of 25th. Moreover, in the three days from 22nd to 25th, there were as many as 246 new cases. It can be seen that the data is indeed growing rapidly. Of these cases confirmed by the Indian Ministry of Health, 40 were foreigners. Happily, as of 25th, 35 patients have recovered and been discharged. According to a report by the Effie News Agency on March 25th, Indian Prime Minister Modi announced the implementation of a nationwide city closure measure of 2 1 day on the 25th, hoping to curb the increase of COVID-19 epidemic cases. The Indian doctor of medicine said that it is estimated that 20,000 to 50,000 people in India will be infected with COVID-19 virus, and the government is ready to take all necessary measures to prevent the spread of the virus. However, according to the medical situation in India, if the COVID-19 epidemic spreads, the medical situation in India will be difficult to face. According to the statistics of Indian Public Health Network, there are only 650,000 beds in India, while the total population of India has reached 654.38+03 billion. Faced with this situation, Indian Prime Minister Modi announced on 24th that the government will allocate 654.38+05 billion rupees to strengthen the national health infrastructure, purchase medical equipment and train health personnel. But at present, no one knows the situation in COVID-19. In the face of such a strong COVID-19 epidemic, India, with a population of over one billion, has only a few hundred patients. Because of these hundreds of patients, the Indian Prime Minister decided to close the city, and the hygiene habits of Indians themselves were not very good. Therefore, under such an epidemic situation, the authenticity of Indian case data is very doubtful. You know, not long ago, some Indian sects held a party and drank cow urine because they believed that cow urine could fight COVID-19.