Sudden Spike in Covid-19 Cases

Before looking for the reason for sudden spike in Covid cases all over India let us consider following:
1. Sudden drop in demand for Remdesivir injection and other drugs used for covid treatment which were selling at very high prices and even in black market. The companies manufacturing these drugs were making huge profits.
2. Sudden drop in demand for beds in hospitals and Jumbo Covid Facilities.
3. Worldwide appreciation of PM for efficient handling of the pandemic.
4. Election rallies in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam and Kerala can not be held responsible for sudden spike in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and UP.
5. The recent research studies in USA have concluded that Covid-19 virus is spread through Air and not surfaces.
6. Crores of citizens have been vaccinated across India.
7. India provided vaccine to 80 countries as per newspaper report quoting PM.

Therefore it appears that this sudden increase of cases may be a conspiracy by certain anti national elements at the behest of interested parties. It is very easy to spread the virus through air. This needs to be investigated as a case of biological warfare. more  

It is true that People of Other Symptoms joining Hospitals for COVID as per Media more  
living made miserable by Modi and his goverment, Every items perhaps the life saving pure air for breathing also gone beyoned reach,His monster GST and reckless decessinos ,This itself is the biggest corruption, Can you identify a good talented minister in his cabinet? All walk of life a total failure, The main reason for these are Highest fuel price Make price increasing evey sector! When his govermet will come down all big corruptions one by one will come out, He is controling the media by paying huge ransom to keep them in favour. So Every Walk of life is effectd by corrupt ruling!! SN.Panikker. more  
Interesting! No need to artificially spread virus when suburban trains are functioning! more  
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