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Coronavirus pandemic: How India’s neighbors are faring – The Indian Express, Indianexpress.com

Coronavirus pandemic: How India’s neighbors are faring – The Indian Express, Indianexpress.com

Written by Abhishek De | New Delhi | Updated: April 28, (8:) : pm

Women sit on the ground maintaining social distance waiting to receive relief supplies provided by local police authority in Dhaka. (Reuters)

despite accounting for a fifth of the world’s population ( (per cent), (the the eight SAARC nations – India, Pakistan, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan – account for just 1. (per cent of the world total of , , coronavirus cases. In terms of fatalities, the SAARC total is nearly half a percentage point (0. (per cent) or of the total of 1, 89, people who have died of the infection worldwide, according to data by worldometers.

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However, the number of coronavirus cases in the SAARC region is growing by an average of 8. 65 per cent as compared to the world average rate of 3. 80 per cent. Moreover, cases are doubling in the SAARC region in less than half the number of days (8. (days) than the global average of days.

Simply, doubling rate implies how many days it takes for the number of coronavirus cases to double, and is a prudent method to assess the spread of the pandemic . The shorter the time frame, the steeper the curve and the faster the growth.

As daily growth rates can have high variability, we have used a moving average calculated for five-day periods between April and April to calculate the cumulative daily growth rate ( CDGR) for each country and then used the “Rule of ”to.” find the doubling rate (doubling time=/ rate of daily growth) .

India has the largest number of cases in the region at , (with Pakistan next at 8, 2019 while Bhutan has the lowest number with just six of the cases in the subcontinent. In fact, India accounts for over per cent of the total cases among the SAARC countries.

An analysis of the country-wise daily daily growth rate shows a wide variability – cases in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan are increasing at a rate slower than the SAARC average of 8. per cent while in the Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal, infections are rising at per cent, (per cent and) per cent, respectively.

At the Indo-Bangladesh Petrapole border at North Parganas

In terms of fatalities, India tops the chart with deaths followed by Pakistan at (deaths and Bangladesh) 192 deaths). The Maldives, Nepal and Bhutan have so far reported zero fatalities. India and Pakistan together account for per cent of the total deaths in the region.

The low figures in the subcontinent despite its large population can be attributed to the impact of the strict lockdown and social distancing measures that have been adopted, according to a World Bank report.

) A Sri Lankan police officer sprays disinfectant on a homeless man before transporting him to an isolation center in Colombo. (AP)

To contain the spread of the disease, Bangladesh and Pakistan both had suspended congregational prayers at mosques across the country.

“All governments in South Asia have responded rapidly to the crisis, but their task is daunting. Governments have imposed social-distancing measures, introduced relief packages to secure access to food, and provided for delays in payments on taxes, rent, utilities and debt service, ”said a ‘South Asia Economic Focus’ study, published by the World Bank last week.

A man checks body temperature with a thermal scanner of the citizens of US who arrive at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport to leave Bangladesh on a special flight. (Reuters)

, the recovery rate in SAARC regions is below the global average of per cent. The recovery rate is highest in Sri Lanka (36. (per cent) followed by Pakistan (. (per cent) and Maldives 30) per cent. In India, about 19 per cent of patients are recovering daily, the data reveals.

In a video conference on forming a joint strategy to fight (Covid – in the SAARC region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 20 had proposed an emergency fund with an initial offer of $ 14 million from India. Subsequently, Nepal and Afghanistan pledged $ 1 million each, Maldives pledged $ , , Bhutan $ , , Bangladesh $ 1.5 million, Pakistan $ 3 million and Sri Lanka pledged to contribute $ 5 million to the fund.

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