Acta Scientific Pharmacology

Short Communication Volume 2 Issue 8

What could have been India’s Covid-19 Story?

Neha Bhardwaj Upadhayay*

Faculté Sciences Économiques Et Gestion (FSEG) - UPEC, Université Paris Est, France

*Corresponding Author: Neha Bhardwaj Upadhayay, Faculté Sciences Économiques Et Gestion (FSEG) – UPEC, Université Paris Est, France.

Received: July 02, 2021; Published: July 20, 2021

  It is unambiguous that we messed up! We had our act together and we gave it away dancing merrily to the dhol-tashas played in election rallies, washing our sins in the Kumbh Mela, standing in lines on poll-booths rather than vaccination centers, flocking to markets and mandis and the list goes on. In short, a nation of 1.34 billion people, and the world at large, has been put through a dangerous path of sickness and scarcity because some things could not be cancelled, postponed, or ‘symbolic’ as they later became.

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Citation: Neha Bhardwaj Upadhayay. “What could have been India’s Covid-19 Story?". Acta Scientific Pharmacology 2.8 (2020): 14-15.

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Copyright: © 2021 Neha Bhardwaj Upadhayay. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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