2022
DOI: 10.21272/bel.6(4).100-107.2022
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Excess COVID-19 Infections, Mortality, and Economic Development in India

Abstract: The main purpose of the research is to estimate the extent of excess Covid-19 cases and mortalities in India and examine its relationship with the degree of economic progress in various parts of the country especially given the uneven nature of the impact of the pandemic throughout the nation. The main hypotheses of the study were: 1) in areas with a high level of income per capita, the death rate per 100,000 population will be lower; 2) areas with a high level of income per capita tend to be more urbanized, e… Show more

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“…Literature review. The issues of public health and stable medical system were research topics of many scientists (Barzilovich, 2020;Condes et al, 2021;D'Ambrosio et al, 2020;Markina et al, 2016;Nacoti et al, 2020;Nguyen et al, 2020;Remuzzi et al, 2020;Semchuk et al, 2020;Turchak, 2019;Mathur et al, 2022;Gurbanov et al, 2022;Didenko et al, 2023). The scientific literature review on infectious diseases, particularly COVID-19, and the features of infectious disease management in medical institutions was conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature review. The issues of public health and stable medical system were research topics of many scientists (Barzilovich, 2020;Condes et al, 2021;D'Ambrosio et al, 2020;Markina et al, 2016;Nacoti et al, 2020;Nguyen et al, 2020;Remuzzi et al, 2020;Semchuk et al, 2020;Turchak, 2019;Mathur et al, 2022;Gurbanov et al, 2022;Didenko et al, 2023). The scientific literature review on infectious diseases, particularly COVID-19, and the features of infectious disease management in medical institutions was conducted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%