A few observations from 6th September 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 91,723 to the total of 42,02,562 on 6th September 2020 with 7-days growth rate of 2.16% and the doubling period falling to 32.47 days. The daily count for the day was the highest. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India hasn’t yet reached the peak of the coronavirus pandemic. Also in the next few days, the daily count of 1,00,000 would be new normal. From the daily positivity rate and growth rate, it seems that by the end of October 2020, India will have a total of 1,00,00,000 COVID19 cases.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases was 1.76% with a doubling period of 39.6 days with the active case count of 8,83,578 on 6th September 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing everyday. The pressure on the healthcare infrastructure in India is increasing. By the end of October 2020, it is expected that India would have more than 20,00,000 active cases.
A few observations from 4th September 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 87,115 to the total of 40,20,239 on 4th September 2020 with 7-days growth rate of 2.16% and the doubling period of 32.4 days. The daily count for the day was the highest. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India hasn’t yet reached the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases was 1.71% with a doubling period of 40.7 days with the active case count of 8,46,092 on 4th September 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing everyday. The pressure on the healthcare infrastructure in India is increasing.
A few observations from 3rd September 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 84,156 to the total of 39,33,124 on 3rd September 2020 with 7-days growth rate of 2.17% and the doubling period falling to 32.3 days. The daily count for the day was the highest. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India hasn’t yet reached the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases was 1.65% with a doubling period of 42.3 days with the active case count of 8,29,668 on 3rd September 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing everyday. The pressure on the healthcare infrastructure in India is increasing.
A few observations from 2nd September 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 82,860 to the total of 38,48,968 on 2nd September 2020 with 7-days growth rate increasing to 2.18% and the doubling period falling to 32 days. Today the daily count was the highest. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the coronavirus peak.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases increased to 1.69% with a decreased doubling period of 41.2 days with the active case count of 8,14,086 on 2nd September 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing everyday. The pressure on healthcare infrastructure is increasing.
A few observations from 1st September 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 78,168 to the total of 37,66,108 on 1st September 2020 with 7-days growth rate increasing to 2.21% and the doubling period falling to 31.7 days. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the corona peak.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases increased to 1.82% with a decreased doubling period of 38.29 days with the active case count of 8,00,127 on 1st September 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing and more than one lac new active cases have increased in just eleven days. The growth rate of active cases has increased to almost four times from the previous lowest rate resulting in bringing down the doubling period. This pressure on healthcare infrastructure is increasing.
A few observations from 31st August 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 68,766 to the total of 36,87,939 on 31st August 2020 with 7-days growth rate increasing to 2.21% and the doubling period falling to 31.7 days. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the coronavirus peak. In the last one month in August, around 20 lakhs new cases have been added to total.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases increased to 1.6% with a decreased doubling period of 51 days with the active case count of 7,85,128 on 31st August 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing and more than one lac new active cases have increased in just eleven days. The growth rate of active cases has increased to almost three times resulting in bringing down the doubling period. This is due to lower numbers of recoveries in comparison to daily case count. After two weeks, growth rate in the active cases would start falling with improving daily recovery rate.
A few observations from 30th August 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 79,457 to the total of 36,19,169 on 30th August 2020 with 7-days growth rate increasing to 2.21% and the doubling period falling to 31.68 days. Growth has increased for the first time after 40 days. The increase in daily count is unable to offset base effect. This is not a good sign at all. The moving averages indicate a clear upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the coronavirus peak and 80,000 daily count may soon become a new normal to hit 85,000 daily in one or two weeks.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases increased to 1.37% with a decreased doubling period of 51 days with the active case count of 7,78,624 on 30th August 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing and more than one lac new active cases have increased in just eleven days. The growth rate of active cases has almost two and half times resulting in bringing down the doubling period. This is due to lower numbers of recoveries in comparison to daily case count. After two weeks, growth rate in the active cases would start falling with improving daily recovery rate.
A few observations from 29th August 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 78,481 to the total of 35,39,712 on 29th August 2020 with 7-days growth rate of 2.18% and a doubling period of 32.12 days. Growth rates are continuously falling but due to increasing base. So this decrease in growth rate indicates nothing. The moving averages indicate an upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the coronavirus peak.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases was 1.11% with a doubling period of 62.7 days with the active case count of 7,63,535 on 29th August 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing and the growth rate of active cases has almost doubled resulting in bringing down the doubling period. This is due to lower numbers of recoveries in comparison to daily case count. After two weeks, growth rate in the active cases would start falling with improving daily recovery rate.
A few observations from 28th August 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 76,656 to the total of 34,61,321 on 28th August 2020 with 7-days growth rate of 2.19% and a doubling period of 31.94 days. Growth rates are continuously falling but the moving averages indicate an upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the coronavirus peak.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases was 1.08% with a doubling period of 64.6 days with the active case count of 7,50,979 on 28th August 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing and the growth rate of active cases has almost doubled. This is due to lower numbers of recoveries in comparison to daily case count. After two weeks, growth rate in the active cases would start falling with improving daily recovery rate.
A few observations from 27th August 2020 (National Data) on coronavirus pandemic:-
1. COVID19 new case count increased by 76,826 to the total of 33,84,575 on 27th August 2020 with 7-days growth rate of 2.21% and a doubling period of 31.7 days. The moving averages indicate an upward trend in the daily count. From the data, it seems that India is yet to hit the coronavirus peak.
2. The 7-days growth rate of the active cases was 0.97% with a doubling period of 71.7 days with the active case count of 7,39,818 on 27th August 2020. Active cases are continuously increasing and the growth rate of active cases has almost doubled. This is due to lower numbers of recoveries in comparison to daily case count. After two weeks, growth rate in the active cases would start falling with improving daily recovery rate.