From january 7 to 13, the R-value of the coronavirus outbreak in india declined dramatically week by week. According to a chennai IIT study, this is lower than the previous two weeks. If the R-value number is less than one, the corona dispersion is less. The corona spreads faster when it is 1 or higher, indicating how many people are affected by a single sick person. A paper on corona distribution based on India's R-value has been issued by chennai IIT's mathematical department.

Professors Nilesh S. Upadhyay and S. Sunder of IIT Chennai's Department of Mathematics, Computer Mathematics, and Statistics led the work. "The R-value in india for the last two weeks was not in the week of january 7 to 13, but it has fallen," he says. mumbai has a score of 1.3, delhi has a score of 2.5, chennai has a score of 2.4, and kolkata has a score of 1.6. However, it was 2.9 on december 25th to 31st last year, and it was R-Value 4 on january 1-26, 2022."

However, the R-value has dropped to levels not seen in the last two weeks in a number of cities. As a result, the infection rate has started to drop. However, in the previous 24 hours, the corona illness has afflicted 2.71 lakh people in india, while the omega-3 infection has reached 7,000 people. It's worth noting that the omega distribution has increased by 28 percent in the last 24 hours, affecting 1,702 persons.

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