In what it could be a shocker, the positive cases of the novel coronavirus in India is increasing gradually day by day with more states witnessing a sudden growth of the cases ringing the danger bells.
The densely populated nation like India doesn't have any medical pieces of equipment and facilities if the positive cases rise. The news is said by BJP leader which is inculcating fear in the public.
As per the official records, India has only one lakh ventilator for a huge population of 130 crores which is quite scary. If the count increases rapidly the situation turns from worst to ugly.
If we have anything to do with the news carried out by the western media, India will witness 13 lakh positive cases of the dreaded cases. There might be a point in the news as a sudden growth was witnessed in terms of positive cases with the episode of Muslim sect Tablighi Jamaat.
The gathering also appeared to trigger a spread of the virus across numerous states from Kashmir to West Bengal by those who returned home afterwards. So far, 10 people who attended the event have died while 1,800 people have been sent to nine hospitals and quarantine centers across the country.
"Every day thousands of people gather here, seeking treatment for many infectious diseases. Last week, I noticed, hundreds of people, with many coughing, having fever and breathing problems stood on queue waiting for their turn to be examined by us," Raman R Gangakhedkar, the head of epidemiology and communicable diseases at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).
The densely populated nation like India doesn't have any medical pieces of equipment and facilities if the positive cases rise. The news is said by BJP leader which is inculcating fear in the public.
As per the official records, India has only one lakh ventilator for a huge population of 130 crores which is quite scary. If the count increases rapidly the situation turns from worst to ugly.
If we have anything to do with the news carried out by the western media, India will witness 13 lakh positive cases of the dreaded cases. There might be a point in the news as a sudden growth was witnessed in terms of positive cases with the episode of Muslim sect Tablighi Jamaat.
The gathering also appeared to trigger a spread of the virus across numerous states from Kashmir to West Bengal by those who returned home afterwards. So far, 10 people who attended the event have died while 1,800 people have been sent to nine hospitals and quarantine centers across the country.
"Every day thousands of people gather here, seeking treatment for many infectious diseases. Last week, I noticed, hundreds of people, with many coughing, having fever and breathing problems stood on queue waiting for their turn to be examined by us," Raman R Gangakhedkar, the head of epidemiology and communicable diseases at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).