A vulnerability index for the management of and response to the COVID-19 epidemic in India: an ecological study
Summary: Background: COVID-19 is spreading rapidly in India and other parts of the world. Despite the Indian Government's efforts to contain the disease in the affected districts, cases have been reported in 627 (98%) of 640 districts. There is a need to devise a tool for district-level plannin...
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Main Authors: | Rajib Acharya, PhD (Author), Akash Porwal, MPS (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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