India's misery, early lockdown could have killed more people: WHO

New Delhi, Apr 4, 2002, Saturday

Although the Congress has criticized the 21-day lockdown decision and said that the lockdown was implemented without planning, the Special Ambassador to WHO (World Health Organization), Dr David Nabor, has praised the decision.

Doctor Narbonu says the Indian government's decision to implement the lockdown is very courageous. In a conversation with a newspaper, Dr. Nabaro said that lockdown was implemented in India very soon. At that time, corona patients were few. This was a far-sighted decision. This decision will help prevent Corona locally.

He said that many people have been criticizing the decision. The workers are having problems but this is a bold step. Had the lockdown been implemented late, many more people would have died and the Corona virus would have spread on a much larger scale.

NABRO also pointed to Europe and the US, saying that lockdown was not properly complied with in some countries. Where thousands of people are losing their lives every day. In the coming days, the virus will not end. I have no idea what will happen in the heat. As summer has begun in India, I have a look at the effects of the virus in India.


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