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India may see 287,000 Covid-19 cases a day by winter 2021: MIT study

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In the absence of a COVID-19 vaccine or drugs, the researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have warned that India might record 2.87 lakh coronavirus cases per day by the end of winter 2021. The world may witness 249 million (24.9 crore) cases and 1.8 million (18 lakh) deaths by spring 2021 if there are no effective treatments or vaccination, according to the study conducted by the researchers Hazhir Rahmandad, TY Lim and John Sterman of MIT's Sloan School of Management. "In this paper, we build and estimate a multi-country model of the Covid-19 pandemic at a global scale," the study authors wrote. For the findings, the MIT research team use a multi-country modified SEIR (Susceptible, Exposed, Infectious, Recovered) model, a standard mathematical model for infectious diseases used by epidemiologists, to simultaneously estimate the transmission of Covid-19 in 84 countries (4.75 billion people). Read More

Is social media really behind young people becoming lonelier these days?

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Young people are lonelier than all other age groups, according to recent findings from the BBC Loneliness Experiment . In a survey of more than 55,000 people, 40% of 16- to 24-year-olds reported feeling lonely often or very often. This trend for high youth loneliness has also been captured in other national surveys by the Office for National Statistics in 2017 and the Eden Project in 2015. Loneliness is typically associated with older generations, who may live alone or be less capable of getting out and about. But young people can experience loneliness despite having friends, being surrounded by people at school or having supportive parents. This indicates that youth loneliness is more about finding it difficult to connect with other people, as opposed to being alone. ALSO READ: Social media may be future of entertainment: Should it be regulated? For instance, in her book Alone Together, MIT psychologist Sherry Turkle has argued that people are beginning to favour comm