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Second wave of Corona may reach its peak by mid-May, know what CEA said

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Subramaniam said that his assessment of reaching the peak of corona infection is based on research from various organizations, including the ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research).


Addressing the event organized online by the Great Lakes Institute of Management, he said that he is not an expert on epidemics, so his assessment should be taken with a counter-thought in the same context.

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Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) K V Subramaniam said on Tuesday that the current infection of the Kovid-19 pandemic may reach its peak in the middle of next month. He hoped that its impact on the economy would not be as widespread. He said this amid the rapid spread of corona infection across the country.

Based on other research, including ICMR,

Subramaniam said that his assessment of the onset of corona infection is based on research from various organizations, including the ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research). Addressing the event organized online by the Great Lakes Institute of Management, he said that he is not an expert on epidemics, so his assessment should be taken with a counter-thought in the same context.

Initiatives to turn the crisis into an opportunity.

Regarding the impact of the current transition on the economy, Submanium said that it should not be comprehensive as the government has taken several steps to curb production losses, especially for MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises). . He said that India has taken the initiative to turn this time of crisis into an opportunity and during this time several reformist steps have been taken to remove supply side bottlenecks.

277 people died in


Delhi On Tuesday, a record 28,395 new cases of corona virus infection were reported, while 277 people died due to infection. With this, the rate of infection in the metropolis increased to 32.82 percent. According to the latest data from the Union Health Ministry, the total cases of infection are 1,53,21,089 and the number of dead is 1,80,530. The ministry said that 20,31,977 patients are undergoing treatment and 1,31,08,582 people have been cured so far.

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