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You cannot undercount ten times the death rate. That would also mean also undercounting 20 times the hospitalizations.
With friends& reporters I’m in touch with across the country, India has had nowhere near the deaths the US has per capita. Life is normal even in big cities
With friends& reporters I’m in touch with across the country, India has had nowhere near the deaths the US has per capita. Life is normal even in big cities
There are 3 likely factors lowering death rate in India:
-Younger age
-Lower obesity
-Cross reactive immunity from prior corona virus and other infections
The first two alone cannot explain lower severity. There are enough older people to overwhelm the health care system.
-Younger age
-Lower obesity
-Cross reactive immunity from prior corona virus and other infections
The first two alone cannot explain lower severity. There are enough older people to overwhelm the health care system.
There are 4 other factors people have hypothesized but I don’t think they play a big role
-BCG vaccination
-High temperature
-Vitamin D levels
-Use of chloroquine, ivermectin etc
-BCG vaccination
-High temperature
-Vitamin D levels
-Use of chloroquine, ivermectin etc
I just think it would be wise to do in depth scientific studies in India and neighboring countries so we better understand resistance to severe COVID that seems to occur in these parts. Looking at the seroprevalence a huge proportion must have been asymptomatic. Question is how?
My earlier thread on this topic is here.
My recommendation to India is inspire of the fall in cases vaccinate the whole population as fast as possible. And with single minded focus.
The vaccines will protect you from variants.
The vaccines will protect you from variants.
*in spite
Case counts in India have now come down as the number of people who have already had COVID and have become immune has risen. This is different than cases coming down due to lockdowns. Its as expected.
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