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Here's how the Indian state of Kerala, once a COVID-19 hot spot, flattened its coronavirus curve


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The southern Indian state of Kerala reported the country's first coronavirus case on January 30 and has now begun flattening its curve, according to state officials. While coronavirus cases continue to increase across the country, the state reported a slump in its numbers, leading many to appreciate what is being called the "Kerala model."

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7 minutes ago, TOM_BHAYYA said:

It flattened because there is no impact of “#SingleSource” in Kerala. 

Mallu's lo unna power anna adi. neeku telvandi emi undi. 

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Just now, tacobell fan said:

Mallu's lo unna power anna adi. neeku telvandi emi undi. 

Ma dora ippatiki 0 aithunde annadu ga if that was no singlesource incident .. maa Dora ne great

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