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Quotation of the Day: Village Fought Off Virus, but Neighbors Didn’t. It’s a Bad Sign for India. - The New York Times

“Last year, if you had told somebody that we have over 1,000 deaths a day — and the real number might be five times that — they would have said that is completely unacceptable. This year, people are as if ‘It’s just 1,000 deaths a day. It’s fine. We can manage with that.’”

RAMANAN LAXMINARAYAN, director of the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy, a research organization based in Washington and New Delhi, referring to the toll from Covid-19 in India.

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