India: New Epicenter of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Summary

What a difference a month can make.

On March 20, India’s seven-day rolling average of new cases was approx. 34,000. On April 20, that number hit 248,900. While previous COVID-19 hotspots like the United States and Brazil have seen their daily averages moderate over the past month, India’s case curve has gone vertical, and all indications are that the worst is yet to come.

 

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