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New MIT Study Says India Likely To Have 2.87 Lakh Covid 19 Cases Daily By End Of 2021

Researchers at MIT have predicted that in the absence of a vaccine or effective drug for coronavirus, India might see 2.87 Lakh Covid 19 cases daily.

New Delhi: A new study by researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has predicted that India may see 2.87 lakh coronavirus cases per day by the end of 2021, in case there is no vaccine or effective drug for the virus. According to a report by IANS, the study done by researchers Hazhir Rahmandad, TY Lim and John Sterman of MIT's Sloan School of Management, also said that there might be 249 million (24.9 crore) cases and 1.8 million (18 lakh) deaths globally by spring 2021. The findings were based on a mathematical model used to predict the trends of infectious diseases. ALSO READ| Coronavirus: India’s Total Covid-19 Tally Jumps To 7,42,417; Recovery Rate Over 61% The researchers used a multi-country modified SEIR (Susceptible, Exposed, Infectious, Recovered) model which is also used by epidemiologists, to calculate the transmission of Covid-19 in 84 countries (4.75 billion people). The model tracked community transmission by estimating the date of the introduction of patient zero for each country. It tracks the population through susceptible, pre-symptomatic, infected pre-testing, infected post-testing, and recovered state in each country. New MIT Study Says India Likely To Have 2.87 Lakh Covid 19 Cases Daily By End Of 2021 Mumbai: Health workers rest during a COVID-19 check-up, at Malad in Mumbai, Tuesday, July 7, 2020. (PTI Photo) "Our model captures transmission dynamics for the disease, as well as how, at the country level, transmission rates vary in response to risk perception and weather, testing rates condition infection and death data, and fatality rates depend on demographics and hospitalisation," the researchers said in the report. According to the daily infection rates projected by the model, at the end of 2021 India will be the worst affected country in the world followed by the US. Based on the model, the list of top 10 countries will be India, the US, South Africa, Iran, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey, France, and Germany. ALSO READ| Haryana Police On High Alert After Vikas Dubey Spotted At Faridabad Hotel; Top Henchman Amar Dubey Killed By UP Cops "While actual cases are far greater than official reports suggest, the majority of people remain susceptible. Waiting for herd immunity is not a viable path out of the current pandemic," said Rahmandad in the report.

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