I favor this explanation in the article:
India, like many countries, has been unable to procure enough tests. The lack of surveillance means that many deaths due to Covid-19 may not have been classified as such. A Covid-19 death typically is confirmed by a Covid RT-PCR test. Those tests are in short supply and cost INR 4500 ($60) in India. Moreover, if an individual with Covid-like symptoms dies, but a test is not performed before his death, it does not make sense to waste scarce resources on the cadaver. Nor do officials report unconfirmed, Covid-like deaths, because there are many reasons that one may die from flu-like symptoms, and officials do not want to create panic.
BUT THEN, THESE FACTORS IN THE ARTICLE OUGHT TO BE LOOKED INTO :
Other explanations center on universal BCG vaccination in India, or domestic hydroxychloroquine use to combat malaria. While it is true, for instance, that countries with BCG vaccination appear so far to have less transmission, these countries are also warmer, have younger populations, andbecause they are poorerlikely tested late. So it is hard to know whether there is a true link between Covid-19 and BCG or malaria burdens. Further analysis is required, though it may not come fast enough to help in this epidemic.
AS WELL AS THIS:
A second explanation is that hotter temperatures in India may slow the virus. There is some evidence consistent with this theory. Countries with latitudes between 30-50 degrees above or below the equator, and average temperatures between 5 and 11 degrees celsius have, thus far, borne a higher burden from Covid. However, some preliminary research has suggested that India may face higher transmission rates during the monsoon, which is Indias flu season.
Humidity may also play a role; studies have found varying results on its importance as a factor. In addition, a brand new study at Harvard has suggested that Covid-19 may not go away in warm weather as colds do, because significant parts of the population remain vulnerable to the virus. The weather alone is insufficient to protect India
Maybe because the Indian government is not paying $39,000 for each coronavirus death.
The people who live there have really powerful immune systems. They can drink the water there, but visitors should stick to bottled water.
Because they swim, do there wash, etc. in the Gangi River along with all the crap dumped there including dead bodies.
IIRC India leads the world in HCQ production.
Maybe because they treat COVID-19 very early with Hydrocloroquine and Z-pac, even before testing.
They just started seeing a significant jump in a cases three weeks ago.
They moved from 400 cases the to around 26k cases now.
Their deaths are pretty low. But the cases are expanding quickly.
Few obese people of diverse colors?
Gin and tonic, with a lime.
Works every time.
I post this pro bono.
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One reason for less than expected infection rates in India, if that proves to be the case, is the fact that it’s one of the hottest, most humid and sunshiny climates in the world. Indians spend a lot of time outdoors in that bright sunlight and high UV environment all day and those conditions make human to human transmission, while outside, nearly impossible according to the two doctors out in California who are arguing to allow people to go out to parks and beaches etc...etc... without all the restrictions because in high UV and sunlight environments the virus dies very quickly, long before it can infect somebody sunning or playing volleyball or weightlifting on the beach.
The Chinese Virus found the Indian subshiitehole
too nasty for it to exist?
Curry. Kills bloody everything, my gosh by jeeps!
Bollywood music drives every living thing crazy, even viruses avoid it.
Lots of sunshine and a high turmeric content in their diet.
I bet they have a strong herd immunity to a lot of illnesses.
My vote: 21-day lockdown
Why does India have so few Covid-19 cases and
deaths?
Snip:
Other explanations center on universal BCG
vaccination in India, or domestic hydroxychloroquine
use to combat malaria. While it is true, for instance,
that countries with BCG vaccination appear so far to
have less transmission, these countries are also
warmer, have younger populations, andbecause they
are poorerlikely tested late. So it is hard to know
whether there is a true link between Covid-19 and BCG
or malaria burdens. Further analysis is required,
though it may not come fast enough to help in this
epidemic.
https://qz.com/india/1839018/why-does-india-have-so-few-coronavirus-covid-19-cases-and-deaths/
That place be SO dirty...even the wuhan flu can’t live on that sh-t! Knaahmean? Mmm hmm!
Hi temps in Delhi this week? Mid 90’s to over 100! Hmmm. Maybe heat and sunshine knocks down viruses? Like it has for all of history? Check out the deaths in all our southern states. Here in SC we have under 200. FL, with a population similar to NY has less than 5% of the deaths of NY.