India's 2nd Covid Wave May Be Up To 100 Days, 25 Lakh Cases: SBI Report
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The SBI report said localised lockdowns or restircations have been "ineffective" and that mass vaccination is the "only hope" to win the battle against the pandemic.
India is witnessing an increase in the daily new cases of COVID-19 since February, "clearly indicating a second wave", a report by the State Bank of India (SBI) said. The second wave may last up to 100 days, when counted from February 15, it said. Based on trends till March 23, the total number of coronavirus cases in India in the second wave is expected to be around 25 lakh, the forecast said. The 28-page report said localised lockdowns or restircations have been "ineffective" and that mass vaccination is the "only hope" to win the battle against the pandemic. "Considering the number of days from the current level of daily new cases to the peak level during the first wave, India might reach the peak in the second half of April," it said.More Related News