India first:
https://indianexpress.com/article/c...t-for-the-day-covid-19-india-updates-6335558/
" one-third of the respondents said they “are still stuck in destination cities due to the lockdown with little or no access to food, water and money”. While nearly half the migrant labourers were already in their villages, they face different challenges such as no income and accessibility to rations."
One opinion from reddit:
"For developed countries, the lockdowns have some logic--you can build up ICU and ventilator capacity in the next month or two and keep the curve flattened at or below that capacity maybe.
For India, frankly, the best strategy is let it rip w/ herd immunity. They have a younger population than in the West. There is no hope at all of flattening the curve below ICU capacity and in fact any attempt will just prolong the crisis and displace regular emergencies, to say nothing of the fact that they are largely in a subsistence economy for a broad swath of their population."
https://indianexpress.com/article/c...t-for-the-day-covid-19-india-updates-6335558/
" one-third of the respondents said they “are still stuck in destination cities due to the lockdown with little or no access to food, water and money”. While nearly half the migrant labourers were already in their villages, they face different challenges such as no income and accessibility to rations."
One opinion from reddit:
"For developed countries, the lockdowns have some logic--you can build up ICU and ventilator capacity in the next month or two and keep the curve flattened at or below that capacity maybe.
For India, frankly, the best strategy is let it rip w/ herd immunity. They have a younger population than in the West. There is no hope at all of flattening the curve below ICU capacity and in fact any attempt will just prolong the crisis and displace regular emergencies, to say nothing of the fact that they are largely in a subsistence economy for a broad swath of their population."
