With 570,000 new cases in India, will it be difficult for countries with a large number of poor peop

Updated on society 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    On August 1, local time, there were 10,000 new confirmed cases in India, setting a record for the highest number of new cases in a single day. In addition to feeling sad about these new cases, people also have to wonder whether it is difficult for countries with large numbers of poor people to avoid this epidemic. I believe that countries with large numbers of poor people are not immune to this epidemic, and I will analyze them from the following aspects.

    First, countries with a large number of poor people have lower economic strength and therefore lower levels of health care. Countries with higher levels of poverty are generally poorer countries, and such countries generally have lower levels of economy, and these countries generally lack the funds to conduct scientific and technological research and medical support. As a result, these countries generally have a low level of medical care and lack adequate medical supplies and medical personnel.

    As a result, when these poor countries face outbreaks, they are not actively able to identify these cases and treat people. As a result, many people in these countries are not able to receive correct diagnosis and treatment, so many people have lost their lives due to the pandemic. This has led to the worsening of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, which has led to an increasing number of infections and confirmed cases.

    Therefore, countries with large numbers of poor people in this outbreak will not be able to avoid this new coronavirus. <>

    Second, people in countries with a large number of poor people generally have low scientific literacy, which makes it difficult for people to respond to the epidemic properly. In countries with a large number of poor people, people generally have a low level of education and therefore a low level of cultural and scientific knowledge, which prevents these people from facing the epidemic with the right attitude. Therefore, even in the case of a severe epidemic, many people are still reluctant to isolate at home and wear masks, and even gather and rally in groups.

    As a result, the epidemic continued to spread, thus exacerbating the already severe epidemic and even causing the epidemic to spread to other countries and regions. As a result, it will be difficult for these countries with large numbers of poor people to avoid the pandemic. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No. Because the control of the epidemic has nothing to do with the degree of poverty in the country, it mainly depends on whether the preventive measures are effective and in place.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is really difficult to avoid the epidemic in India, the population does not pay attention to it, and the national healthcare system is underdeveloped, so the number of infections has surged.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's hard to avoid. The poor have to go to work every day, they can't be quarantined, and their protective measures are not in place.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, because there are many poor people, they can't do protective measures, and the vast majority of people don't have masks.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is true that countries with a large number of poor people will not be able to avoid the epidemic because they do not have the money to buy defense supplies.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic at the beginning of last year, it has rapidly spread to all countries around the world, causing serious damage to the world's economic development. Especially for a populous country like India, the pandemic has severely damaged the Indian economy, with at least 75 million people living in poverty and more than 100 million people living in poverty, according to a report by a research center in the United States.

    Since mid-to-late April this year, the second wave of the epidemic in India has spread rapidly, causing a devastating blow to India, the number of domestic infections has increased by hundreds of thousands every day, and the number of deaths has continued to refresh records every day.

    Even according to relevant data, India has suffered a heavy blow since March last year due to the continuous aggravation of the epidemic, because it is India that after the promulgation of the lockdown plan, it is simply not enough to provide corresponding relief to such a large number of poor people in India, and the stagnation of the economy has caused the emergence of a large number of unemployed people. They may not be satisfied at night, and India is home to a large number of poor people, a densely populated area with poor sanitation. It is conceivable that the lives of ordinary people below the poverty line are so difficult that they simply cannot meet the requirements of a person's basic living conditions.

    According to relevant research data, the poverty standard in India is less than two US dollars a day to belong to the poor, and now the epidemic in India is getting worse, and the economy has been hit hard, so unemployment and wage reduction have undoubtedly become an embarrassing reality that many grassroots people in India have to face.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because India's control over this matter is not particularly good, it leads to the occurrence of poverty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because India's current epidemic prevention measures are not doing very well, ** has not increased its efforts, and the people do not cooperate, so the epidemic is so serious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It was because the medical equipment sold in this place was quite backward, and the people did not abide by the rules and regulations of epidemic prevention, and people did not wear masks, and they also participated in large-scale religious burial activities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The pandemic has been a catastrophe for people all over the world, with the pandemic leading to a sharp rise in poverty in India, which added 75 million people to poverty in 2020India's achievements in poverty alleviation have all been undone by the pandemic. In addition to returning people to poverty, the pandemic has many other harms.

    1. The increase in the number of poor people in India has fallen into panic in all countries of the world, and the economy and culture of all countries have inevitably been affected to varying degrees, and India has suffered more from the epidemic. As a country with a population of more than 1 billion like China, China has not had such a large population pushed back into poverty because of the pandemic, and the reason why India has responded so violently to the epidemic is because of India's inadequate public health facilities. Indians lack the most basic safe drinking water, and clean toilet facilities are scarce in India, so in such a situation, poverty and infectious diseases are combined, and a return to poverty is inevitable.

    Second, the impact of the epidemic on the national economy The impact of the epidemic on the national economy is immeasurable, taking China as an example, because of this epidemic, ** will restrict the flow of people between people, and serious places will even be locked down, then in this case, tourism, transportation, and various catering industries will inevitably be affected, and the national economic income will drop sharply. Without the pull of internal consumption, and products cannot be sold in time, China's foreign trade with other countries in the world has also been affected to varying degrees.

    3. The impact of the epidemic on people's psychologyThe epidemic will not only have an impact on the economy and people's income levels, but also have an impact on people's psychological state. If, after such a large-scale epidemic, the relevant national departments do not provide psychological counseling and death education to people in areas that have experienced the more severe epidemic, then these people may be exposed to various problems later in life. Because in the course of the pandemic, many people will lose their loved ones and friends, which may be difficult for them to accept.

    There are also some people who have been stigmatized to varying degrees during the outbreak, and the psychological impact on them is very significant.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think there are a lot of harms, first of all, everyone has difficulties in traveling, can't go to crowded public places, and have to wear masks with them, which is very troublesome, and it also affects our work and delays the economy and efficiency of the factory!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, it has led to the fact that many countries are still in the epidemic period, and it has also led to the bankruptcy of many companies, and at the same time, it has also caused many people to lose their lives unexpectedly, and they have also lost their jobs, and then the quality of life is relatively poor, and the number of chips is relatively small, which has affected many industries.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Epidemics will cause a large number of deaths, will cause serious pollution of the air, and germs will even mutate. It will ruin many people's families and separate their wives. It will make the whole country unstable and dry.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It delays the students' studies, affects the development of society, hinders many enterprises, and also affects a lot of businesses, and at the same time breaks the rhythm of life, hinders the communication between people, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Personally, I think that whether the epidemic in India will affect the whole world depends on India's epidemic control, because India is the key to the success or failure of the world's fight against the epidemic.

    In fact, the fight against the epidemic can be divided into three stages, the first stage is China's response alone, the second stage is Europe and the United States, and the third stage is India and some African and Southeast Asian countriesIndia is the most critical of this.

    India has a large population, a large number of poor people, and relatively poor infrastructure, with some cities living tens of thousands of people living in slums of one square kilometre. So once India erupts, it is basically uncontrollable.

    India is both a populous country and a mysterious country, eating with your hands, drinking cow urine, and bathing in cow dung, in the eyes of outsiders, is so incredible, but they take it for granted. Coupled with regular drinking of Ganges water, the body's immunity is estimated to be higher than the average human immunity level. The outbreak in the slums that everyone is concerned about is really unlikely in my opinion, because it already belongs to a living petri dish for virus culture, and it has been fine for so many years, and I believe it will be okay this time.

    If India erupts, the global impact will not be as severe as we think, because the vast majority of India's 1.3 billion people cannot go abroad, that is, 1 billion people have never taken a plane and never left the country. The impact on them will be relatively large. It will also have a greater impact on the surrounding areas, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Southeast Asia, as they are more frequently connected and interacted with each other.

    The outbreak in India is also different from other countries。There are actually two Indias, one is developed and the other is developing. The rich and the poor in India are two worlds, so there is a separation between the rich world and the poor world, and the outbreak of the poor world will produce a large number of deaths, but the rich will be able to protect themselves with the help of their segregation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It must affect the whole world, **globalization, now many countries are importing products from India, if the epidemic in India is serious, the product may also carry the virus, resulting in the infection of people in other countries, the flow of people, people around the world are flowing, in the process of continuous communication, there will be cross-infection.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Personally, I think that if the epidemic in India is not controlled properly, it is likely to affect the whole world, and I think the epidemic in India is really terrifying.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, the destiny of humanity is one, and it has begun to gradually spread to the rest of the world.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The global pandemic has not only claimed many lives, but also pushed many families and countries into poverty. As one of the countries affected earlier, Japan quickly intervened and made emergency plans for this outbreak. Although in the beginning, it did take many lives and tear many families apart.

    And after the epidemic has passed, in addition to the fear in our hearts, there is also a trace of happiness.

    The epidemic situation abroad is not optimisticAfter a year and a half of fighting the epidemic, the epidemic situation in China has long been stable. But in the rest of the world, the pandemic is still not optimistic. India had already done a little inadequate in epidemic prevention and control, and when the epidemic was not completely over, it began to gather millions of Ganges, which led to the resurgence of the epidemic in India.

    India is suffering from a shortage of oxygen, and it is precisely because of the severe lack of oxygen that many young people have lost their lives when they should have been treated.

    India's 75 million people fell into poverty, and when the pandemic broke out again, many wealthy people fled to Britain overnight. It is precisely because of this cluster outbreak that 75 million people in India have fallen into poverty. And such a huge base of poverty has a direct impact on India's economy.

    At present, the epidemic in India is still not under control, so the economic problems caused by it will continue to spread, and because of the chaos in the face of the epidemic, India still has no way to rebuild the economy.

    How to look at this matterIn fact, when the epidemic is raging, it will cause a heavy blow to the economy of every country. The sooner the economic losses are stopped, the more conducive it will be to the country's construction and recovery. In the midst of this epidemic, China has incurred huge financial expenditures because of the national quarantine and free medical treatment.

    In fact, the impact of this epidemic on my country's economy is also very great, but if I can control it as soon as possible. China has given full marks in epidemic prevention and control, as well as economic recovery. In layman's terms, other countries just need to copy and copy.

    Therefore, the outbreak of the epidemic in India and the heavy blow to the economy were not unpredictable and unstoppable in advance.

    Although the epidemic has taken a toll on many countries, as well as the economies of many countries. But our country has never had a mentality of watching the excitement, but helping other countries to save their losses in time. Because if every country closes its doors, it will be a heavy blow to the global economy, and only when every country opens its doors will the global economy be able to return to normal.

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