Govt reports 120,000+ cases in one day

The attached data has been published by Govt of India. I think they are stating its 120,000 cases for a day but its two days of Holi weekend.

While that is some respite its an ominous sign of things to come. Meaning, if full testing is done Tuesday wednesday we could have 80000-100000 cases be reported in a single day.

This is not counting all the images and videos of celebrations we saw. Those infections will come
In count on friday saturday. more  

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Lavish States like M'Rashtra enjoying 23 States suffering with the effect. Pitiful more  
Please follow guidelines issued by Government of India and Ministry of Health. Prevention is better than cure. more  
Strict order for banning celebration of festivals in public for another 2 months. Let them have it in their houses. more  
Yes, it will go on increasing if people think that covid is not in our midst and hence do not follow the required protocols to contain it. Governments are also contributing to this spread by not ensuring crowding - religious events, election rallies/processions/meetings, festivals, crowding in enclosed spaces like pubs, etc. My god! people and governments hav'nt learnt even after an year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! more  
1) people's carelessness about co-citizens. What I heard from youngsters "let them die, why should we follow guidelines, 2) it is bumper business for Paths, Private hospitals, medical stores 3) lethargic attitude of govt particularly BJP which is anti people allowing aboves for exploitation of money from public. more  
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