The latest epidemic in COVID-19.

According to the data on September 7th, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in India has now surpassed that in Brazil, making it the second largest country in the world, second only to the United States. Up to now, the number of confirmed cases in India has reached 4.2 million, and the number of confirmed cases in Brazil today exceeds 465,438+10,000. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in India, the Indian government has not been very effective in fighting the epidemic. At first, the COVID-19 outbreak broke out in Indian cities. At that time, the Indian government adopted a policy of blocking cities. This has caused some people who come to work in the city to be unable to go back. Therefore, in order to be able to go back, many people tried their best to avoid the blockade and return to the countryside. Some people don't know COVID-19 behind his back, and no one comes to check on the way back. Therefore, after the city broke out, rural India also began to break out. Moreover, many rural areas in India do not have qualified medical and health conditions, and when the epidemic just broke out from rural areas, the influence of international public opinion and some other factors caused Indians, especially rural people, to have a sense of prevention and resistance to masks, so few people wore masks. This made the COVID-19 epidemic spread rapidly in the Indian countryside. In addition, many cities in India have slums, and the medical and health level of slums still cannot meet the requirements. In addition, the slum has a large population and strong mobility, so it has become one of the concentration points of the outbreak. The most incredible thing is Indian Prime Minister Modi's attitude towards his domestic epidemic. Originally, some medical devices in India were not enough, but Modi did not try to buy medical supplies as much as possible after getting the funds from AIIB, but bought a lot of arms. As a result, when the epidemic in India became more and more serious, medical supplies were still insufficient, and Modi could only continue to borrow money everywhere. He even wrote to the United Nations to apply for epidemic funding, and hinted that the United States would give financial help. In May and June, many countries around the world began to resume work. Although the epidemic situation in India is not optimistic, it began to resume work in June. After returning to work, many places in India were already congested before the blockade, and there was no safe distance between people. On September 9, the chairman of the Bharatiya Janata Party shouted that the epidemic was over. There were many people at the scene, and most of them didn't wear masks. Obviously, despite the growing epidemic in India, Indian government officials have turned a blind eye.