In his Mann Ki Baat address to the nation, PM Modi urged everyone to show some resilience in the month of Ramazan and stay at home so that we may say goodbye to Coronavirus before Eid. But is it possible to get rid of Covid-19 that soon?
If a study from a university in Singapore is to be believed then yes, it is. According to this study, if India follows the safety measures and precautions that it has been following, then the data crunching suggests that India might see a 97 percent drop in the number of Covid-19 cases by 21 May, close to when Eid-ul-Fitra will be observed.
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