South Asian nations weigh tighter lockdowns as coronavirus cases hit 12,000

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NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD (REUTERS) - India accounts for more than half the tally of those infected with coronavirus across south Asia, which crossed 12,000 on Friday (April 10), government data showed, despite a harsh weeks-long clampdown to control the outbreak.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD - India accounts for more than half the tally of those infected with coronavirus across south Asia, which crossed 12,000 on Friday , government data showed, despite a harsh weeks-long clampdown to control the outbreak.

"If the trend continues like this, we may have to extend the lockdown," said Manish Sisodia, deputy chief minister of Delhi, where a religious gathering by a Muslim missionary group last month caused a spike in cases. One scenario visualises an extended lockdown in Mumbai, while some curbs are eased in the surrounding western state of Maharashtra, media said.

An internal assessment by a government body, the Indian Council of Medical Research, forecast the number of virus cases would have hit 820,000 by mid-April without the lockdown, Swarup said. Authorities warned of tough penalties if people flouted the lockdown to go to mosques for Friday prayers. The rules allow only five people to pray at a time in a mosque but many more gathered last week.

 

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A timely lesson for all 3rd world nations. Practice family planning. Or mother nature will do that for you.Nations with low birth rates have less sufferings.

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