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COVID-19 lockdown in India. Barricaded streets in Bhopal during the April 2020 lockdown. Date. Nationwide lockdown: Phase 1: 25 March 2020 – 14 April 2020 (21 days) Phase 2: 15 April 2020 – 3 May 2020 (19 days) Phase 3: 4 May 2020 – 17 May 2020 (14 days) Phase 4: 18 May 2020 – 31 May 2020 (14 days) Unlock:
The following is the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India from January 2021 to the May 2021. The complexity of the COVID-19 data reporting in India has been scrutinized extensively because of the disagreement between the undocumented morbidity rate and the low rates of case fatality in comparison to other countries. [1]
The COVID-19 pandemic in India is a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 ( COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ( SARS-CoV-2 ). As of 7 August 2024, according to Indian government figures, India has the second-highest number of confirmed cases in the world (after the United States of America ...
New Zealand. On 23 March 2020, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern raised New Zealand's COVID-19 alert level [ 254] to three and announced the closure of all schools beginning on that day, and two days later moved to four at 11:59 p.m. on 25 March 2020 – a nationwide lockdown.
Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India (2021) Index of articles associated with the same name This article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names).
By mid April, nearly 300 million people, or about 90% of the population, were under some form of lockdown in the United States, [530] with around 100 million in the Philippines [531] and about 59 million in South Africa, [532] while around 1.3 billion were under lockdown in India, which was the largest of all lockdowns. [533] [534]
The following is the timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in India from January 2020 through May 2020. Timeline of the pandemic spread across India (30 January 2020 to 3 April 2020) This article needs to be updated .
The Tablighi Jamaat gathering emerged as one of India's major coronavirus hotspots, [34] On 18 April 2020, Central Government of India said that 4,291 cases (or 29.8% of the 14,378 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in India) were linked to the Tablighi Jamaat, and these cases were spread across 23 states and Union Territories. [35]