Given the massive surge in COVID cases in India the last 2 weeks especially, how confident are you that the experts have a handle on the root cause that is causing it?

The worst thing right now with COVID is we dont know what is going on. Tests conducted in last 24 hours: 8,93,749, 11.58 percent Positivity Rate. Sharp increase from less than 5 percent to close to 12 % . Highest Single day Rise of COVID cases in India. 103,558 cases in last 24 hours.

Everyone should vote on this and LocalCircles may please release this because I just dont see any sense of urgency in Govt to try to figure out what is causing this dangerous situation. more  

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The situation is alarming. Strict guidelines should be issued. more  
we lost to CORONA in its 2nd innings. A 14 days lock down is now required to control the pandemic with strict execution. more  
Well we need just two things.Self Discipline & Common Sense to fight the Covid.We lack this & have to improve it so as to ward off the virus,if we don't do this now,Covid will go on increasing manifold.God save this country than more  
It is just not the job of the officials. Why the people cannot understand that the spread of the virus is due to them and not the government? People, mainly youngsters think that nothing will happen to them and roam carefree. Presently, the covid is spreading from the youngsters to others including the elderly at home and public/ First immportant protocol is wearing the mask properly while in public. more  
no person has faintest of idea, what is going on this front of COVID, we all are at mercy of nature,whom it will pick and whom to spare from the sufferings. more  
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