Amsterdam: India's actions undertaken to fight against the spread of COVID-19 by implementing a 21-day lockdown is crucial and a step in the right direction, says a leading European think-tank.
Amsterdam-based think- tank, the European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) said that a lockdown on 1.3 billion people is never going to be pretty or easy, more so in a country like India with its diverse demography, rural and urban, and were because of the huge population, 'social distancing' is not only an alien concept but impractical as well.
Junaid Qureshi, the Director of EFSAS said, "In my opinion, the lockdown has been a very good, and very crucial, measure in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. While many countries, including European countries despite seeing a surge in the pandemic, did take a lot of time before coming up with aggressive measures to fight the spread of the Coronavirus, India was quick in closing its borders and subsequently calling for a lockdown."
He added, "The Indian government realized very early that a spread of this pandemic in a country like India, or for that matter a region like South Asia, which is among the most densely populated regions in the world, could have catastrophic global consequences. Although the total number of confirmed COVID-19 and the number of deaths from the disease cases are not rising exponentially, recognizing that these numbers could surge rapidly and thereby adopting assertive measures to fight it, reflects foresight".
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Till the filing of this report, in the United States, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases stands at 1,44,280, whereas in Italy 97,687 and China 81,195. However, In India, 1,071 positive cases are reported.
EFSAS believes that stringent steps taken by Prime Minister Modi and his government will impact the country's economy and it's poor but there was no choice.