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Covid-19: India’s R-value below 1 since Sept, infection rate declining, says study
Updated On: 20 October, 2021 10:38 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
The bigger the number than 1, the faster the rate of spreading of the disease in the population.

A medic inoculates a beneficiary during a door-to-door vaccination campaign at a residential area in Chennai on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
India’s R-value, which reflects how rapidly the Coronavirus pandemic is spreading, has remained below 1 since September, suggesting that the infection rate is declining, according to a study.
The Reproduction number or R refers to how many people an infected person infects on an average. An R-value smaller than 1 means the disease is spreading slowly. The bigger the number than 1, the faster the rate of spreading of the disease in the population.
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