Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Second wave of covid pandemic in India

 China has a population of 1.4 billion. India has a population only slightly smaller.


Covid attacked China in December 2019. It was a new virus. Very little was known about it.

The virus caused severe havoc in China. 4,630 people has since died.

During the first wave of the pandemic, India was not affected severely. The death rate was quite low.

It is unexpected to see the severe impact of the second wave of the pandemic in India. It has already caused 201,000 deaths. This is 50 times of the deaths in China.

Some people say that the actual deaths from covid is under-reported. The actual death is many times higher.

The scale is unimaginable.


3 comments:

Unknown said...

Their less than desirable hygiene level is a untold rootcause

Anonymous said...

God went to the Arabs and said. 'I have Commandments for you that will make your lives better.'
>
> The Arabs asked. 'What are Commandments?'
And the Lord said. 'They are rules for living.'
>
> 'Can you give us an example?'
>
> 'Thou shall not kill.'
>
> 'Not kill? We're not interested.'
>
> So, He went to the Blacks and said. 'I have Commandments.'
>
> The Blacks wanted an example and the Lord said. 'Honour thy Father and Mother.'
>
> 'Father? We don't know who our fathers are. We're not interested.'
>
> Then He went to the Mexicans and said. 'I have Commandments.'
>
> The Mexicans also wanted an example and the Lord said. 'Thou shall not steal.'
>
> 'Not steal? We're not interested.'
>
> Then He went to the French and said. 'I have Commandments.'
>
> The French too wanted an example and the Lord said, 'Thou shall not commit adultery.'
>
> 'Sacre bleu!! Not commit adultery? We're not interested.'
>
> Finally, He went to the Jews and said. 'I have Commandments..'
>
> 'Commandments?' They said. 'How much are they?'
>
> 'They're free.'
>
> 'We'll take 10.'




The 10 commandments.

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