Please just stop posting another garbage. You're data analysis is so off. Last time you "modelled" that 20%-50% of Indians have been infected in the first wave and hence, achieved herd immunity. How come we are seeing a severe outbreak now like nowhere else?
Good article. Gives one some hope that the wave might be a relatively short lived one. One additional dimension that can be added is of international travellers who were quarantined on arrival and where they eventually ended up. That might give us an idea about what happened, seeing as we have multiple stories about people being allowed to break quarantine. The raw data needed for that analysis unfortunately might only be with the government agencies.
Please just stop posting another garbage. You're data analysis is so off. Last time you "modelled" that 20%-50% of Indians have been infected in the first wave and hence, achieved herd immunity. How come we are seeing a severe outbreak now like nowhere else?
Good article. Gives one some hope that the wave might be a relatively short lived one. One additional dimension that can be added is of international travellers who were quarantined on arrival and where they eventually ended up. That might give us an idea about what happened, seeing as we have multiple stories about people being allowed to break quarantine. The raw data needed for that analysis unfortunately might only be with the government agencies.