Covid Paradox: Poor hygiene equals less Covid deaths

It wasn’t as if India handled the Covid pandemic better than OECD countries or that it had a less virulent strain, a CSIR study found that countries with better hygiene and sanitation standards tended to have higher deaths.

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A CSIR study found that countries with better hygiene and sanitation standards tended to have higher deaths; the hypothesis is that citizens of countries with poorer hygiene tend to develop higher immunity. (Photo source: ANI)

It wasn’t as if India handled the Covid pandemic better than OECD countries or that it had a less virulent strain, a CSIR study found that countries with better hygiene and sanitation standards tended to have higher deaths; the hypothesis is that citizens of countries with poorer hygiene tend to develop higher immunity.

The same relationship, it turns out, holds for individual states within India.

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This article was first uploaded on January fourteen, twenty twenty-one, at twenty-one minutes past eight in the morning.
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