The current situation in India with regard to vaccines is very bad, in other words, there are a lot of Indians who do not have access to appropriate medical care, so there is no way to get exposed to the vaccine, which is the saddest thing to think about.
For a country as densely populated as India, it is very difficult to ensure the safety of the general public when the New Crown epidemic spreads again, so this is why it is important that India is now in a wartime state of the epidemic, because the epidemic has become out of control.
India has indeed entered a state of emergency.
While the epidemic is making a backlash, the cases in India have now soared to 24 million people last year, which means that the situation in India is so bad that more than 4,000 people are dying every day due to the new crown epidemic. India has now entered a state of emergency to fight the 2nd wave of the New Crown epidemic through universal protection. As of now, India still needs to do a lot of work in terms of epidemic prevention and control.
Vaccination in India is actually not good.
We can understand that the vaccine is now a few months old, but there are still large numbers of people in India who have not been vaccinated against New Crown. I've seen a statistic before that the number of people in India who are now vaccinated with the relevant vaccine has only reached 15%. That's actually an exceptionally low number, because with the number of confirmed cases in India now reaching more than 500,000 per day, 15% is hardly enough to stop the New Crown epidemic.
As for how India is dealing with the new crown outbreak now, because the new crown outbreak has mutated N times in India, and the virus is so contagious and drug-resistant that I think India is really experiencing quite a challenge.
India is also not well protected.
This is surprising because when the outbreak in India was growing rapidly, many people didn't even realize that they needed to wear masks. Even when they go to densely populated areas, many people likewise choose not to wear masks. In a way, the Indian epidemic needs to be blamed on everyone's prevention and control efforts.