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IIT Delhi estimates 58,000 cases till 13 May under complete lockdown

An IIT Delhi mathematical model has claimed that under the situation of complete lockdown, the entire nation will report 58,000 cases. With some relaxations, the cases will rise upto 2.5 lak COVID-19 cases. With no lockdown in the nation, 10 lakh cases will be reported till May 13. This model has been developed in 2-3 weeks, the researcher told ABP News. In India Maharashtra has reported highest number of cases. The entire country is under lockdown till May 3 to combat the deadly COVID-19.

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