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Experts question IIT-K study predicting fourth COVID-19 wave in India in June

“Active cases are decreasing quite fast — and from looking at the current trends we certainly cannot say anything about a new wave in the future,” said Sithabra Sinha, professor at Chennai's Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc).

March 05, 2022 / 17:50 IST
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Passengers at Mumbai's local CSMT railway station (File image: Reuters)
Passengers at Mumbai's local CSMT railway station (File image: Reuters)

Forecasting models are good only for short-term projections and an IIT-Kanpur study predicting a fourth Covid wave in India in June may at best be “data astronomy” and guesswork, say several scientists.

Dispelling fears of another spike in cases in the next three months, they also took note of the fact that most people in India have had two vaccines and one natural infection. So even if there is a wave, the consequences in terms of hospitalisation and deaths should be manageable unless there is a new variant.

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“Active cases are decreasing quite fast — and from looking at the current trends we certainly cannot say anything about a new wave in the future,” said Sithabra Sinha, professor at Chennai's Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc).

The reproductive number (R) — the expected number of cases directly generated by one case in a population — for India is at the lowest value it has been since COVID-19 broke here in March 2020, he added.