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So India Delta variant is the bad SOB I hear.

So why have daily deaths in India dropped off a cliff in the past month.

What is the deal?
 
So India Delta variant is the bad SOB I hear.

So why have daily deaths in India dropped off a cliff in the past month.

What is the deal?

We Still Don’t Know India’s True COVID-19 Death Toll
The new numbers highlight the extent of underreporting of COVID-19 cases and deaths in India, something that Indian reporters have been pointing out for the better part of a year. But they also underscore the yawning gaps in Indian democracy as it currently functions. A prime minister and health minister have been permitted to continue leading their country’s pandemic response without facing tough media questions. The government has made little data related to the virus available; for basic data on cases and deaths, Indian and international media as well as researchers around the world are turning to covid19india.org, a volunteer-driven, crowdsourced website that aggregates official government data on the pandemic—something the government itself refuses to do. Instead, it has been allowed to run with a false and dangerous narrative that India’s suspiciously low death toll was the mark of a successful strategy rather than a failed data mechanism. And this state of affairs has been permitted to continue, one year in.
 
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If you can code a patient with Covid the feds pick up 100% of the expenses. Covid primarily affected Medicare age adults, and Medicare reimbursement rates suck. So it was very much advantageous for any facility to label a patient Covid positive. None of this is fraud. The Feds rang the dinner bell, the hospitals answered as predictably expected.
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We Still Don’t Know India’s True COVID-19 Death Toll
The new numbers highlight the extent of underreporting of COVID-19 cases and deaths in India, something that Indian reporters have been pointing out for the better part of a year. But they also underscore the yawning gaps in Indian democracy as it currently functions. A prime minister and health minister have been permitted to continue leading their country’s pandemic response without facing tough media questions. The government has made little data related to the virus available; for basic data on cases and deaths, Indian and international media as well as researchers around the world are turning to covid19india.org, a volunteer-driven, crowdsourced website that aggregates official government data on the pandemic—something the government itself refuses to do. Instead, it has been allowed to run with a false and dangerous narrative that India’s suspiciously low death toll was the mark of a successful strategy rather than a failed data mechanism. And this state of affairs has been permitted to continue, one year in.
Oh for them their highest politician not facing the tough questions regarding the pandemic is a bad thing. Must be nice to still have standards like that.
 

So after all that their conclusion is that more research is needed? Didn't we already know that?

The authors concluded that “far-reaching implications for immunity to SARS-CoV-2″ are implicated from their research: that is, the gap in two immune responses, transcriptional variance in the key immune populations, and the delta in maturation of adaptive immune cells call for further investigation.
 
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We Still Don’t Know India’s True COVID-19 Death Toll
The new numbers highlight the extent of underreporting of COVID-19 cases and deaths in India, something that Indian reporters have been pointing out for the better part of a year. But they also underscore the yawning gaps in Indian democracy as it currently functions. A prime minister and health minister have been permitted to continue leading their country’s pandemic response without facing tough media questions. The government has made little data related to the virus available; for basic data on cases and deaths, Indian and international media as well as researchers around the world are turning to covid19india.org, a volunteer-driven, crowdsourced website that aggregates official government data on the pandemic—something the government itself refuses to do. Instead, it has been allowed to run with a false and dangerous narrative that India’s suspiciously low death toll was the mark of a successful strategy rather than a failed data mechanism. And this state of affairs has been permitted to continue, one year in.

UK lying also?
 

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