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Vikram Chandra on MIT study saying India may have 2.87 lakh Covid cases/day

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Vikram Chandra on MIT study saying India may have 2.87 lakh Covid cases/day

Vikram Chandra on MIT study saying India may have 2.87 lakh Covid cases/day

There has been widespread concern over a study published by MIT that states that India may have upto 2.87 lakh Covid-19 cases per day by March 2021.

With this, the study predicts that India would surpass the United States and become the worst affected country in the world by Coronavirus.

In the absence of vaccine, over 24.9 crore cases and 18 lakh deaths maybe reported globally by March-May 2021, claimed the study.


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