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Jun 3, 2020 6 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Thread: A closer look at 4 high burden states in past 2 weeks: MH TN DL & GJ together contributing 66% of cases:

Maharashtra:
Test +ve rate steadily increasing, yet daily tests decreased & you see cases falling! That ain't flattening #COVID19 @CMOMaharashtra Image
Tamil Nadu:
A steady increase in test +ve rate indicative of state losing the grip on the situation. Daily cases steadily increasing, but more tests are sure to bring out much higher number of cases @CMOTamilNadu Image
Delhi:
Significant increase in test +ve rate over past 2 weeks suggestive of @COVID19 being ahead of state's efforts to contain it. Instead of increasing testing, the state seems to have decreased it & yet, the cases increasing. This is quite an alarming situation. @CMODelhi Image
Gujarat:
I don't understand the magic of keeping daily cases so steady over the past 2+ weeks (be it low testing or high testing)! If it's for real, well & good. Slow increase in test +ve rate & low level of testing (3400/PM) are not good signs though. @CMOGuj Image
Bottom line: Several states in India need to increase testing significantly & be able to isolate +ve cases efficiently! Wishing away the pandemic with low testing is not going to limit its spread! Our health infra isn't adequate to cope with a pandemic that goes out of control.

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*⃣Thread on #COVID19 deaths*⃣
Officially reported C19 deaths in India crossed half a million (500087) although many studies estimate the true number to be between 3-4 million.

This chart shows % share of reported deaths & compares it with the % adult population in each state.
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Some states stand out on this chart:
#Kerala with only 2.84% of adults has reported 11.3% of all deaths.
#Maharashtra with 9.7% adults reported 28.6% of deaths.
#Uttarpradesh with 15.7% of adults reported only 4.7% of deaths.
#Bihar w/ 7.8% adults reported just 2.5% of deaths.
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#Gujarat with 5.2% adults reported only 2.1% deaths.
#Rajasthan with 5.5% adults reported just 1.9% of deaths.
#Telangana with 3% adults reported only 0.8% deaths.
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All the focus is on #Kerala's #COVID19 cases as it contributed ~68% of new cases in India y'day.

Politically, it's become a major tool of attack against the state & its government.

This thread tries to make some sense of the COVID19 numbers from Kerala.

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Many are asking why Kerala is reporting so many cases while the rest of India seems to have flattened it.

Yet, I'm actually surprised why Kerala is reporting only so many cases when it should be actually reporting 40K+ daily cases already.

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The current rise in cases was inevitable with the somewhat irrational lockdown relaxations & increased mobility that is visible over the past several weeks. It is only the reduced testing that is still holding the reported cases well below 40K.


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Prof. @MenonBioPhysics, @nebuer42, & I prepared a set of recommendations on #Kerala's #COVID19 management, part of which was appeared in today's @Malayla_Manoram.

It pertains to suggested changes in the current lockdown policy of the state, vaccinations, etc.
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Recommendations on lockdown.
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Recommendations on vaccination.
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This thread on why #Kerala’s #COVID19 numbers still not falling & my subsequent tweet on ICMR 4th serosurvey has exponentially increased the level of troll activity on my TL

I love data & let me dispel more misconceptions with data so the trolls can keep earning their bread.
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First of all, I feel pity for these trolls wasting their time on a state whose healthcare infra has never collapsed at any time during this pandemic.

Here's the current usage of health infra in Kerala. Don't you worry, the state will sail through even at 40K daily cases.
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One major argument against my original thread was that I used an old ICMR serosurvey. Yes, because a new one was not yet available. When it became available, it didn't change a thing. See the article I wrote deriving same conclusions using 4th survey.
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