[As on April 8, India has tested 0.04 person per 10 thousand.
South Korea: 0.6.
Germany: 7.7.
Spain: 18.3.
(Ref.: The report reproduced below.)

Testing, identification, isolation, appropriate levels of treatment are the
key elements in the fight.
Together with social distancing, suitable PPEs, good hygiene and nutritious
food.

India is, as it appears, doing miserably in terms of all the parameters.
That's why "Tali", "Thali", "Diya".
That's why "Corona Jihad".
(In fact, the "Corona Jihad" is not a mere diversionary tactic - the
unfolding "crisis" has been seized as an additional (golden) opportunity to
polarise the society in order to accelerate the journey towards a "Hindu
Rashtra" - denuded of all vestiges of substantive democracy and pluralism.
Ref., e.g..: <
https://indiafightscoronaasone.blogspot.com/2020/04/collection-of-islamophobic-fake-news.html?fbclid=IwAR3q6-LNjj8npte3dGdWdKZIM1O_dyYj9i3-5lsZ4gvoeYYqQ4VXnsi-Eyw>
and <
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgxwHMjqkvhjgrLTTmWVSQnrBWGCQ>.)

If India still escapes a disaster - in terms of lives lost in the immediate
term, it'd be because of some, as yet, scarcely known and understood
factor(s).

In the meanwhile, an ICMR study, published just yesterday - April 9th, on
the basis of analysis of "5,911 samples taken from patients with severe
acute respiratory infections in 52 districts in 21 states and Union
Territories between February 15 to April 2", has found that of the 104
positive samples, at least, 39.2% have no "travel or contact history".
For as many as 58.7% of the cases, this information is unavailable.
(Ref.: <
https://scroll.in/latest/958774/covid-19-respiratory-illness-patients-without-travel-or-contact-history-test-positive-in-icmr-study?fbclid=IwAR2gZHIhk_kIHY0AmtsZZr-ALCVuY1un9dkoiBL-KdhA0Qn_glnPvruz6sk
>.)
That should strongly suggest that despite the persistent denial by the
ICMR, till now, "community transmission" is already under way.

On top of that, a very disturbing report has emanated from South Korea to
the effect that about 51 patients classed as having been cured have tested
positive again.
(Ref.: <
https://fortune.com/2020/04/09/coronavirus-reinfection-fears-grow-cured-patients-test-positive-reactivated-virus/?fbclid=IwAR14x-3nBx6BvmWdIPgGq2g2zOKMyXfNzBXCMB6076zI8X9u2mbgOO0HqgY
>.)
Though the report above does not talk of it, on the face it, multiple cases
of "reinfection" would seriously undermine the (considerable) hope anchored
in the likelihood of development of "herd immunity", on its own, after a
large number of people having been infected.]

https://www.business-standard.com/article/health/covid-19-are-we-testing-enough-here-s-how-india-fares-versus-others-120040901595_1.html?fbclid=IwAR0pTwbDuKVjitxwxEJIvyptgxyV5SEMznV7BNQ4XH2TDUga8NMY3DltdlY


Covid-19: Are we testing enough? Here's how India fares versus othersA look
at how India compares with other countries in confirmed coronavirus cases
as a proportion of tests carried out

Jyotindra Dubey
<https://www.business-standard.com/author/search/keyword/jyotindra-dubey>
|  New Delhi Last Updated at April 9, 2020 20:40 IST

 The number of tests conducted by India is lower than other countries on a
per-capita-ratio basis. With a population of around 1.38 billion, India’s
Covid-19 tests per 10,000 population has been merely 0.04

The global tally of Covid-19-positive cases now stands at over 1.5 million,
and the number of fatalities is nearly 83,000. With countries upping their
testing capabilities to stem a surge in coronavirus
<https://www.business-standard.com/about/what-is-coronavirus>infections,
more than 11 million tests have been conducted across the globe so far.

India has conducted around 160,000 tests (as on April 8), according to ICMR
data. And the country’s tally of positive cases stands at 6,237 (at 6 pm on
April 9) – implying 3.8 per cent of the tests yielded positive results for
coronavirus. <https://www.business-standard.com/about/what-is-coronavirus>

The US, by comparison, has conducted 2.2 million tests – the most among all
countries – and seen a fifth of all those tests throwing up positive
results.

Among other countries that have been hit badly by the pandemic, the ratio
of infections to tests conducted is the highest in Iran. Its tally of
positive cases currently stands at over 64,000, which is 31 per cent of the
200,000 Covid-19 tests it has conducted.

Iran is followed by Belgium and France. In Belgium, around 26 per cent of
all who were tested turned out to be infected. France had conducted over
200,000 tests as on April 2 (the latest available data), and it had 59,000
confirmed cases – a ratio of 26.4 per cent.


Germany, which is among the countries with very high numbers for Covid-19
tests conducted, had seen only 5.6 per cent of the samples yielding
positive results as on April 1 (the latest available data on tests
conducted by that country).
For Spain, the ratio stands at 7.2 per cent, with 300,000 tests and around
25,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases as on March 21. Spain’s current tally of
cases is 150,000, but it has not reported the number of tests conducted
since March 21.



*Tests per capita*

The number of tests conducted by India is lower than other countries on a
per-capita-ratio basis. With a population of around 1.38 billion, India’s
Covid-19 tests per 10,000 population has been merely 0.04.

Spain has the highest number of tests per capita among top-10 countries by
tests conducted – 18.3 per 10,000 population. It is followed by Italy, with
15.8 tests per 10,000 population. The per-capita test ratios for both
Germany and the UK stand at around eight per 10,000 population.

The US tops the charts with most number of tests carried out, but it stands
much lower in per-capita testing ratio – 1.2 tests per 10,000 people. South
Korea and Russia both fare even worse than the US, each with a ratio of 0.6
tests per 10,000 population. The case tally for both countries currently
stands at over 10,000, even as they have flattened their growth rates for
new cases.
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