What do you think of India’s situation of more than 83,000 newly confirmed cases in a single day?

India has over 83,000 new confirmed cases in a single day, surpassing the United States and becoming the country with the most new cases in a single day in the world.

First of all, the medical level in India is very poor. India is originally a poor country and does not have the medical level of developed countries. It itself is facing a very severe epidemic. I think India didn't have the capacity to test all Indians from the beginning, so their data is inaccurate. I think the cases they found were all severe cases. The poor people at the bottom simply did not have the money to go to the hospital for testing and treatment, so the data on the detected cases was inaccurate.

In addition, India itself is also a very feudal country. They trade women as objects, and in this dire situation, they trade daughters and wives as a source of survival. Therefore, the epidemic has also led to a surge in child marriages, with more female victims appearing.

Moreover, this violent epidemic has exacerbated poverty in India. There are more and more poor people in India. Many people have died before they even have time to undergo accounting tests. They have no money and can only wait to die. Most of the Indian government's assets are invested in the military. They do not consider the sufferings of the Indian people. In order to calm domestic public opinion, they use national reserves to provoke other countries in an attempt to divert the attention of the media and public opinion.

I think the data from India will only increase. They are unable to control the epidemic and do not put the safety of the people of the country first. If their leaders do not adopt effective epidemic prevention policies, most people in the lower class in India will die due to the epidemic.

With its own insufficient medical equipment and immature medical conditions, I think the Indian government should seek more help from countries with experience in epidemic prevention. The safety of people's lives always comes first. Only by controlling this epidemic can we ensure the country's long-term peace and stability.