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Topic: India covid19 crisis - page 6. (Read 948 times)

legendary
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April 24, 2021, 09:02:29 AM
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Some role is on the politicians, as always, but India is way too overly populated for any government to actually handle COVID without sacrificing too many deaths. Poor education, extreme poverty, densely packed population, and a poor healthcare system. Is anyone surprised at the outcome?
member
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April 24, 2021, 07:33:32 AM
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Earlier today people are blaming the country political parties for pressing ahead with crowded campaign rallies for state elections. India daily case members began rising at the end of February after falling steadily from mid- September 2020. At the same time, India political parties have been campaigning for a series of state elections in West Bengal,Assan,keral and Tamil Nadu.
        The people say there was a spike due to election rallies, they said campaign have often involved numerous rallies with large crowds. With minimal social distancing and very little mask wearing. Political campaigners and candidate were also seen not following covid19 safety protocols. Although India election commission issued warnings about such gatherings in one of the key election battlegrounds, West Bengal state.it finally banned rallies there on 22 April after noting that many politicians weren't sticking to safety rules.
  I suggest that the politicians should be held responsible for their inept behavior , citizens should work with the government, follow covid19 measures and stay safe.
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